Dynamic Delegation: Shared, Hierarchical, and Deindividualized Leadership in Extreme Action Teams
California University of Pennsylvania · University of Pennsylvania · +2 more institutions
Abstract
This paper examines the leadership of extreme action teams—teams whose highly skilled members cooperate to perform urgent, unpredictable, interdependent, and highly consequential tasks while simultaneously coping with frequent changes in team composition and training their teams' novice members. Our qualitative investigation of the leadership of extreme action medical teams in an emergency trauma center revealed a hierarchical, deindividualized system of shared leadership. At the heart of this system is dynamic delegation: senior leaders' rapid and repeated delegation of the active leadership role to and withdrawal of the active leadership role from more junior leaders of the team. Our findings suggest that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 12.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 86
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4Topics & keywords
- Delegation
- Interdependence
- Knowledge management
- Shared leadership
- Public relations
- Psychology
- Bureaucracy
- Action (physics)