“…Leader development can be viewed as a "purposeful investment in human capital"; that is to say, the individual's value, worth, and/or cost to their parent organization (Braun et al 2009;Day, 2000;DeRue & Myers, 2014;Lepak & Snell, 1999). The emphasis of this developmental approach is the presumption that the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and abilities often associated with leadership (i.e., self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-motivation) will culminate in effective leadership practice (Day, 2000;DeRue & Myers, 2014).…”