ABSTRACT

The past 15 years of leadership research have taught us a valuable lesson: There is more than one way to be a successful leader. The Charismatic, Ideological, and Pragmatic (CIP) approach to leadership showcases three unique yet equally viable pathways to leading and influencing others. This book reviews the history of the CIP model of leadership and summarizes the empirical findings supporting the framework. Emerging areas of leadership research on the CIP model are explored, including: followership, shared leadership, measurement, and gender.

Contributions from a range of international academics provide readers with insight into the foundation of the CIP theory of leadership and into where the future of leadership perspectives are headed. It includes a chapter for practitioners seeking to understand the framework through an applied lens and offers evidence for a new scale designed to quantify a leader’s CIP profile. Finally, a revised theoretical framework, incorporating key findings to expand the model to meet the diverse needs of future researchers and leaders is offered.

This thought-provoking volume will be essential reading for all scholars, researchers and students interested in the charismatic, ideological, and pragmatic approach to leadership, as well as professionals considering the introduction of a new leadership model.

chapter 1|21 pages

The Charismatic, Ideological, and Pragmatic Leadership Model

Origins, Findings, Directions, and Limitations

chapter 3|30 pages

Multiple Pathways To Studying Outstanding Leadership

It Is Time to Expand the Methodological Toolbox

chapter 4|38 pages

Advancing the CIP Model of Leadership

A Scale Development Effort

chapter 7|27 pages

Beyond Outstanding to Everyday

An Applied Perspective on CIP Leadership

chapter 8|25 pages

Gender (Under)Representation in the CIP Model

Reconsidering Outstanding Leadership through a Gender Lens

chapter 9|29 pages

What About the Followers?

A Preliminary Exploration into the Role of Followers in the Charismatic, Ideological, and Pragmatic Model of Leadership

chapter 11|9 pages

Conclusions

What We Love Now and Where the CIP Theory Can Still Take Us