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4.2.2 Human functioning

It is argued that human functioning has three primary aspects-mental, emotional and physical. The personality of a leader and their performance in a given context can be identified and analysed against these dynamic aspects (Seagal & Horne, 1997:23). This is more fully covered in the reading below. Just as with our earlier study of leadership styles, Seagal and Horne (1997) argue that every individual balances what they do and what they prefer to do around these three aspects.

Table 1 Three primary aspects to human functioning (Seagal & Horne, 1997:23)

mental

  • Thinking
  • Objectivity
  • Vision
  • Overview
  • Structure
  • Values

emotional

  • Feeling
  • Subjectivity
  • Relationship
  • Communication
  • Organisation
  • Creative imagination

physical

  • Making
  • Doing
  • Actualising
  • Sensory Experience
  • Practicality
  • Systemic Experience

 

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