Bold aspiring leaders reshaping what it is to lead: interpretative phenomenological analysis of midcareer leadership reflections in the new decade.
The purpose of this interpretative phenomenological study was to uncover the mean-making of midcareer professionals as they aspire to leadership roles in the Baltimore-Washington DC region. Specifically, it sought how mid-career professionals reflect upon their various decisions and choices made ove...
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