When your boss decides to mess you up: The two decades experience in public service in Ghana

Authors

  • Iddirisu Andani Mu-azu Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21839/jaar.2019.v4i2.277

Keywords:

Boss, Mess up, Public Service, Experience, Leadership Styles, Management, Ghana.

Abstract

This study examined both the objective and subjective dimensions of leadership qualities of public service in Ghana. It also unraveled and compared the contours, dynamics and patterns of management blocks. The paper offered innovative works that discussed basic and applied public service activities, emphasizing inter-and multi-disciplinary approaches to various domains of leadership qualities. The study further examined other factors such as frontal attack, transfer techniques, special assignments, nitty gritty tactics, layering, delays, evasion, shouting regimes and double bind techniques. Besides observation, the study relied on literature review (Desk Study) Thus, it appealed to a variety of fields in humanities, social sciences and other professional disciplines.

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Author Biography

Iddirisu Andani Mu-azu, Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri, India

Research ScholarĀ 

Department of Mass communication and Journalism,

Mangalore Unviversity, India

Published

29-03-2019

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