Description |
1 online resource : 12 illustrations |
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Emerald emerging markets case studies, 2045-0621 ; volume 8, issue 2 |
Summary |
The case study describes the leadership lessons drawn from the role of Kattappa in the movie Baahubali. He took bold decisions to save the Mahishmati kingdom from Bijjaladeva. Being a slave and agile swordsman, he obeyed all the orders of the king of the realm. He made strategic decisions which resulted in positive outcomes for the kingdom. His leadership style can be linked with the theories of servant leadership style. The case tells us about some selected instances from the movies Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, which had happened with Kattappa which can be used to understand the different principles and philosophy of servant leadership |
Notes |
The expected learning outcomes are as follows: to understand the different dimensions and essential skills of servant leadership; to analyze and learn the servant leadership style from the role of Kattappa; and to evaluate the appropriateness of servant leadership in context to other leadership styles |
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Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes index and bibliographical references |
Audience |
The case may be most useful for MBA or any other PG level courses, particularly in human resource management, team leadership, motivation and morale. The Case could also be appropriate in the courses that cover General Management or Business Management, Executive Education Programs. This case can also be taught to the middle level and senior level managers in Management Development Programs |
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Servant leadership
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Employee empowerment
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Social Science -- Sociology / Social Theory.
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Sociology: work & labour.
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Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Khan, Yasmeen, author
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