Title: Ubuntu
1Ubuntu
Department of Education
Keynote Address on behalf of Zandile Kunene
Executive Director Matthew Goniwe School of
Leadership and Governance
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3Parameters of the address
- What this address is NOT
- Not by Zandile
- Not by a black person
- Not a research based piece.
4What the address is
- It explores the tenets of ubuntu
- Uses metaphor and simile to draw out African
leadership comparisons - Tells stories that illustrate how African
leadership works in practice - Calls for further exploration of the concepts
illustrated, leading to the development of a
theory of black South African leadership.
5Brief context of leadership studies
- Hofstede on leadership and culture
- GLOBE project pioneered by Robert Shaw
- Linda Sue Warner and Keith Grint
6African leadership traits and values
7Key aspects of African leadership philosophy
Steve Bikos definition of Black Consciousness as
expressing group pride and the determination by
blacks to rise and attain the envisaged self.
8Key aspects of African leadership philosophy
Desmond Tutu, operating from within the Christian
paradigm with a considered, direct,
morally-based, and humanist response.
9Key aspects of African leadership philosophy
- Nkosi Albert Luthuli speaks eloquently of
- the outstretched hand
- building a nation based on values
- rebuilding
- highest moral law .
10The values of ubuntu Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu
we are who we are because of others.
11 The values of ubuntu
- Ways of treating others
- Ways of being
- Ways of behaving
12Ubuntu
Lovemore Mbigi insists that an ubuntu management
philosophy unites both cooperativeness and
competitiveness within an iterative and openly
communicative model.
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15Lekgotla
- Communal solutions
- Transcends self interest
- Social skills highly developed
- Everyone has the right to attend
- Process aimed at trust, consultation and
decisions
16Stories
- The stolen cows
- The Nkosi and the prospectors
17Metaphors to describe African leadership
18Leadership as a calabash
19Leadership as a tree
20Leadership as a jersey
21Calls for a new model Revitalising pride in
African leadership models and practices
22African leadership models and practices
- They should already be in workplace policies and
practices, as they are based upon the
Constitution and the Bill of Rights. - These principles encompass the way that good
leaders behave and conduct themselves. - Pride in ones belongingness, ones heritage, and
a strong belief in the right to a good and
fulfilling life for the individual within his or
her community, needs to be revived, reinforced,
and renewed within organisations.
23Moving towards a leadership model
- Server leadership
- Cohabitation
- Social arbitrage
- Emotional intelligence
- Paradox
24- The ability to be analytical
- Transparency, accountability and legitimacy
- Facilitate collective decision-making
- Listening skills, ability to enter into dialogue
and problem-solving skills - Patience, competence and fairness in dealing with
people - Flat management structures to maximize
participation and understanding - Facilitating and enabling skills
25Mamphela Ramphele
calls for South Africans to become agents of the
making of our history rather than remaining
prisoners of it. This is a powerful challenge.
26Questions for further exploration
- Should we not be looking for ways to incorporate,
celebrate and enhance black leadership styles and
principles? - How appropriate is a collectivist, group oriented
and communal leadership style for 21st century?
27SiyabongaI thank you