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Kurt A. April
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Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, South Africa
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Marylou Shockley
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School of Business, California State University, Monterey Bay, USA
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Africa's diversity is its greatest resource and challenge. In this book, leaders from business, government, academia and the voluntary sector discuss the implications of this diversity for leadership. Throughout, contributors relate organisational issues to the social, political and cultural contexts and focus on the role of effective leadership.
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Table of contents (18 chapters)
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- Kurt A. April, Marylou Shockley
Pages 1-2
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- Nadine Mendelek Theimann, Kurt April
Pages 10-34
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- Máiréad Dunne, Yusuf Sayed
Pages 223-237
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- Kurt A. April, Marylou Shockley
Pages 301-302
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- Kurt A. April, Marylou Shockley
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Back Matter
Pages 309-316
Reviews
'Here is a very carefully and closely wrought, scholarly, dense and well-written volume that unpacks difference and diversity in all its hues and consequences, with great lucidity, erudition, insight, and success. The editors have done a marvellous job in assembling diverse and interesting papers.' Keith Morrison, Equal Opportunities International
Editors and Affiliations
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Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Kurt A. April
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School of Business, California State University, Monterey Bay, USA
Marylou Shockley
About the editors
HARRON BOHRAT Associate Professor in the School of Economics, University of Cape Town, South Africa
LIZE BOOYSEN Professor of Organizational Behaviour and Leadership at University of South Africa's Graduate School of Business Leadership
STEVE BURGESS Professor of Business Administration in Marketing at the University of Cape Town, South Africa
JOHN CLARKE Professional Social Worker, Development Consultant, Counsellor and Freelance Writer focusing on the interconnection between environmental, humanitarian and public health concerns in Southern Africa
LIZ DE WET is an Organisational, Development and Learning Specialist in Cape Town, South Africa
MAIREAD DUNNE obtained her MA from Sussex University and PhD from Birmingham University, UK
LAWRENCE MATEMBA works at The Presidency in the Policy Coordination and Advisory Services Cape Town, South Africa
LOVEMORE MBIGI Board Member and Visiting Professor at Ivestec School of Management at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
MADELEIN MKUNU Founder and President of Organisation for Development and Unity of Africa's Women, Cape Town, South Africa
YUSUF SAYED Department for International Development, United Kingdom
LINDA VAN DER COLFF Director of Education for Netcare, Cape Town, South Africa
RYNO VERSTER Iscor Mining/Kumba Resources, Cape Town, South Africa
NADINE MENDELEK THEIMANN PhD in Economics University of Paris X Nanterre, France