Effective leadership is a multifaceted construct, encompassing a diverse set of competencies essential for guiding individuals and organizations towards success. The Leadership Competency Model Drenica, developed by Çitaku and Ramadani in 2020, provides a comprehensive framework that delineates these essential competencies. However, to truly understand and validate the efficacy of these competencies, it is imperative to examine their neuroscientific underpinnings. By elucidating the neural mechanisms associated with each competency, we can gain valuable insights into the biological basis of effective leadership.
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