Leadership Traits of The Emperors of Ottoman Ascension Period Great Man Theory
Nobel Bilimsel Eserler
According to the Great Man Theory leaders are born with a set of specific skills and traits that makes an individual destined for a leadership position Also known as a trait perspective to leadership it suggests that certain individuals have special innate or inborn characteristics or qualities that differentiates them from non leaders Specifically these characteristics were believed to include height weight appearance intelligence disposition and others Furthermore charismatic and inspirational leaders instil faith in a better future for the followers in terms of their self expression self evaluation and self consistency The history of Ottomans is complicated and complex in terms of its emperors from the beginning to the end in addition to severe relations with Europe and Asia In this sense especially the ascension period constitutes great importance because of the fact that the six emperors of the period turned the Ottoman State into an Empire with their individual traits and acts Therefore it is worth to consider them as great men and evaluate them in this frame in order to construe the claim It is expected that this book sheds light to the future researches in terms of evaluating both the emperors of Ottoman Empire and the other World emperors in terms of great man theory