Simultaneously Leaders and Followers: A Middle Manager’s Implicit and Explicit Challenge

  • Geer S
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Scholars frequently address the dyadic relationships between leaders and followers without observing the simultaneity of leadership and followership roles, particularly evident in middle managers. Their implicit and explicit challenges are the foci of this paper.

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Geer, S. (2014). Simultaneously Leaders and Followers: A Middle Manager’s Implicit and Explicit Challenge. Journal of Leadership Education, 13(4), 156–167. https://doi.org/10.12806/v13/i4/c16

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