Thank you for your informative post. Transforming public health for a nation can be challenging, especially when corrupt leaders are elected or appointed. However, under Fiedler’s model, because there is no one size fit all it allows room for corrupt leaders to find its way into the system (Gupta, 2009; Riggio, 2011). Therefore, appointing medical doctors like the example you gave who do not have the experiences or the skills to operate in a managerial or leadership position can make the people tolerate corrupt administrations (Riggio, 2011). As these leaders do not have the skills or trait needed to be an effective leader given positional power to dominate or rule over their external followers (Gupta, 2009). As the
Thank you for your informative post. Transforming public health for a nation can be challenging, especially when corrupt leaders are elected or appointed. However, under Fiedler’s model, because there is no one size fit all it allows room for corrupt leaders to find its way into the system (Gupta, 2009; Riggio, 2011). Therefore, appointing medical doctors like the example you gave who do not have the experiences or the skills to operate in a managerial or leadership position can make the people tolerate corrupt administrations (Riggio, 2011). As these leaders do not have the skills or trait needed to be an effective leader given positional power to dominate or rule over their external followers (Gupta, 2009). As the