Promoting Creative Capacity in Followership Education

  • Baublits J
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Abstract

With increasing acceptance of followership as a counterpart of leadership, the study of followership within graduate-level leadership and business curricula should be equally considered. Further, an understanding of andragogy, or adult education theory, is of benefit with the inclusion of creativity within a followership curriculum. By developing creative capacity within followership education, graduate students are better equipped to influence the business world with innovative thinking skills that enhance problem solving in an increasingly competitive work environment.

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Baublits, J. L. (2014). Promoting Creative Capacity in Followership Education. Journal of Leadership Education, 13(4), 146–155. https://doi.org/10.12806/v13/i4/c15

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