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在他们最近的文章中,Sharma和Jain(2013)指出,领导力和管理是孪生的,互补的,密不可分的,或者正如他们所说的那样,“手拉手”。他们更进一步,从Warren Bennis列出的“领导者”和“管理者”之间的区别中得出结论,认为管理者管理,领导者创新,管理者是复制,领导者是原创(Sharma and Jain 2013)。人们完全同意这一点,因为正如夏尔马和耆那所断言的那样,领导者的任务是鼓舞和激励。本文将使用互文性的理论棱镜,并通过Sharma和Jain提出的上述领导框架进行工作。这篇文章将试图展示这种对领导者和领导力的理解如何成为一个潜在的有价值的镜头,以欣赏印度教圣人的精神领导,在全球被称为Amma(母亲)。这篇论文将表明,作为印度教的“古鲁”,阿玛是一种特殊的领导者,符合夏尔马和耆那在他们的领导模式中所描述的许多背景。这篇论文将试图进一步表明,这位被称为Amma的圣人,代表了一种独特的、特殊的、有魅力的女性力量和女性领导力,激励和激励着全世界数百万的印度教信徒。关键词:母亲,女性化,领导者,精神,女性领导力
The Feminine Divine, the Hug And Feminine Hindu Spiritual Leadership
In their recent article, Sharma and Jain (2013) make the point that leadership and management are twinned, complementary and inextricably linked, or as they put it, “Go hand in hand”. They go a step further though and draw from Warren Bennis' list of the differences between 'the leader' and 'the manager' and state that while the manager administers, the leader innovates, and where the manager is a copy, the leader is an original (Sharma and Jain 2013). One completely agrees with this, for as Sharma and Jain assert, the leader's task is to inspire and to motivate. This essay will use the theoretical prism of intertextuality and work through the leadership framework above, as put forward by Sharma and Jain. The essay will attempt to show how this understanding of a leader and leadership is a potentially valuable lens to appreciate the spiritual leadership of the Hindu saint popularly known globally as Amma (Mother). The paper will show that Amma as a Hindu 'guru', is a particular kind of leader who fits many of the contexts that Sharma and Jain describe within their leadership model. The paper will attempt to further show that the saint known as Amma, typifies a unique and particular kind of charismatic feminine power and female leadership that both inspires and motivates millions of Hindu followers the world over. Key Words : mother, feminine, leader, spiritual, female leadership