2014
DOI: 10.5296/ber.v4i1.4899
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Analysis of Quality Leadership in Reviving Economies and Politics in Muslim Countries

Abstract: It has been observed that there is a crisis of quality leadership in Muslim world for decades. Erosion of moral values among leaders contributes to the instability and poor economic performance for many Muslim countries. This study investigates factors that contribute to the deterioration of quality leadership in Muslim world. The study also investigates the role of quality leadership for unifying the Muslim Ummah. Descriptive and analytical research methods have been applied in this study to analyze the inter… Show more

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“…The results revealed that Islamic leaders' qualities would affect organizational performance within Takaful industry in Malaysia. This result is supported with previous studies by Rahman et al (2014), Hakim (2012), Abbasi (2008), Maududi (2005), Asaf (1987) (1982). Their studies have confirmed that Islamic leaders' qualities would affect the performance of the organization.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The results revealed that Islamic leaders' qualities would affect organizational performance within Takaful industry in Malaysia. This result is supported with previous studies by Rahman et al (2014), Hakim (2012), Abbasi (2008), Maududi (2005), Asaf (1987) (1982). Their studies have confirmed that Islamic leaders' qualities would affect the performance of the organization.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Effective leaders advance the ethos (soul) of continuous quality improvement (CQI) [21]. Today's quality (quality) has become the basis for constant innovation from management and leadership [22]. Peter D. Mauch (2010) sees leaders closely related to management ideas [23].…”
Section: 12mentioning
confidence: 99%