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Mosaic leadership approach to address pluralism Introduction to pluralism Pluralism is the perspective emerged from ground reality of the human phenomena. When we talk about a nation, a society or an organization, we cannot ignore the natural existence and possession of the unique belief systems of the people at individual, at group, at organization and / or a national level that are shaped by their local ecological, biological and cultural contexts and ways of subsidies. Individuals and leaders come together in organizations from all different abilities, ages, backgrounds, genders, orientations and races (Wilsey, 2013:4). The term pluralism is used to signify multiple ideologies in political participation and diversified cultural systems in social institutions. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines pluralism as ‘a state of society in which members of diverse ethnic, racial, religious, or social groups maintain and develop their traditional culture or special interest within the confines of a common civilization’. The pluralism philosophy believes in mutual respect, equal importance and contributions in human civilization. According to Oxford Dictionaries, pluralism is ‘a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist’. For Rechard Norman, ‘pluralism means divided loyalties- competing values and commitments, moral codes, principles and goals, distinctive regional and ideological outlooks, revolt ethnic and religious claims- but it also implies strength in diversity’. In educational leadership, it has similar meaning that is implied in social institutions. Concept of term ‘mosaic’ The mosaic is found being used to refer to the decorative assemblage of the buildings in the ancient Greece and Rome. Mosaic is the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials. It is a technique of decorative art or interior decoration. Most mosaics are made of small, flat, roughly square, pieces of stone or glass of different colors, known as tesserae; but some, especially floor mosaics, may also be made of small rounded pieces of stone, and called "pebble mosaics". As argued in the literature, ‘mosaic’ is the term derived from ‘Moses’ or ‘Muses’, name of person given by Pharaoh’s daughter in Egypt, which means ‘son of’ God. Road mosaic Floor mosaic ‘Mosaic’ as metaphor Metaphor is popularly used by speakers and writers to make an effective conceptualization or understanding on new, complex or abstract phenomenon. It is a figurative language represented in a single word or phrase that identifies one thing as being the same as some unrelated other thing by highlighting the similarities between the two. Metaphors are powerful and useful bridges particularly during time of upheaval. Metaphors operate by linking known concepts with new concepts and images (Marshak, 1993 , cited in Wilsey, 20]]>

Mosaic leadership approach to address pluralism Introduction to pluralism Pluralism is the perspective emerged from ground reality of the human phenomena. When we talk about a nation, a society or an organization, we cannot ignore the natural existence and possession of the unique belief systems of the people at individual, at group, at organization and / or a national level that are shaped by their local ecological, biological and cultural contexts and ways of subsidies. Individuals and leaders come together in organizations from all different abilities, ages, backgrounds, genders, orientations and races (Wilsey, 2013:4). The term pluralism is used to signify multiple ideologies in political participation and diversified cultural systems in social institutions. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines pluralism as ‘a state of society in which members of diverse ethnic, racial, religious, or social groups maintain and develop their traditional culture or special interest within the confines of a common civilization’. The pluralism philosophy believes in mutual respect, equal importance and contributions in human civilization. According to Oxford Dictionaries, pluralism is ‘a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist’. For Rechard Norman, ‘pluralism means divided loyalties- competing values and commitments, moral codes, principles and goals, distinctive regional and ideological outlooks, revolt ethnic and religious claims- but it also implies strength in diversity’. In educational leadership, it has similar meaning that is implied in social institutions. Concept of term ‘mosaic’ The mosaic is found being used to refer to the decorative assemblage of the buildings in the ancient Greece and Rome. Mosaic is the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials. It is a technique of decorative art or interior decoration. Most mosaics are made of small, flat, roughly square, pieces of stone or glass of different colors, known as tesserae; but some, especially floor mosaics, may also be made of small rounded pieces of stone, and called "pebble mosaics". As argued in the literature, ‘mosaic’ is the term derived from ‘Moses’ or ‘Muses’, name of person given by Pharaoh’s daughter in Egypt, which means ‘son of’ God. Road mosaic Floor mosaic ‘Mosaic’ as metaphor Metaphor is popularly used by speakers and writers to make an effective conceptualization or understanding on new, complex or abstract phenomenon. It is a figurative language represented in a single word or phrase that identifies one thing as being the same as some unrelated other thing by highlighting the similarities between the two. Metaphors are powerful and useful bridges particularly during time of upheaval. Metaphors operate by linking known concepts with new concepts and images (Marshak, 1993 , cited in Wilsey, 20]]>
Sun, 15 Feb 2015 22:55:33 GMT /slideshow/mosaic-leadership-approach-to-address-pluralism/44713890 KarnaBahadurChongban@slideshare.net(KarnaBahadurChongban) Mosaic leadership approach to address pluralism KarnaBahadurChongban Mosaic leadership approach to address pluralism Introduction to pluralism Pluralism is the perspective emerged from ground reality of the human phenomena. When we talk about a nation, a society or an organization, we cannot ignore the natural existence and possession of the unique belief systems of the people at individual, at group, at organization and / or a national level that are shaped by their local ecological, biological and cultural contexts and ways of subsidies. Individuals and leaders come together in organizations from all different abilities, ages, backgrounds, genders, orientations and races (Wilsey, 2013:4). The term pluralism is used to signify multiple ideologies in political participation and diversified cultural systems in social institutions. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines pluralism as ‘a state of society in which members of diverse ethnic, racial, religious, or social groups maintain and develop their traditional culture or special interest within the confines of a common civilization’. The pluralism philosophy believes in mutual respect, equal importance and contributions in human civilization. According to Oxford Dictionaries, pluralism is ‘a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist’. For Rechard Norman, ‘pluralism means divided loyalties- competing values and commitments, moral codes, principles and goals, distinctive regional and ideological outlooks, revolt ethnic and religious claims- but it also implies strength in diversity’. In educational leadership, it has similar meaning that is implied in social institutions. Concept of term ‘mosaic’ The mosaic is found being used to refer to the decorative assemblage of the buildings in the ancient Greece and Rome. Mosaic is the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials. It is a technique of decorative art or interior decoration. Most mosaics are made of small, flat, roughly square, pieces of stone or glass of different colors, known as tesserae; but some, especially floor mosaics, may also be made of small rounded pieces of stone, and called "pebble mosaics". As argued in the literature, ‘mosaic’ is the term derived from ‘Moses’ or ‘Muses’, name of person given by Pharaoh’s daughter in Egypt, which means ‘son of’ God. Road mosaic Floor mosaic ‘Mosaic’ as metaphor Metaphor is popularly used by speakers and writers to make an effective conceptualization or understanding on new, complex or abstract phenomenon. It is a figurative language represented in a single word or phrase that identifies one thing as being the same as some unrelated other thing by highlighting the similarities between the two. Metaphors are powerful and useful bridges particularly during time of upheaval. Metaphors operate by linking known concepts with new concepts and images (Marshak, 1993 , cited in Wilsey, 20 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mosaicleadershipapproachtoaddresspluralism-150215225533-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mosaic leadership approach to address pluralism Introduction to pluralism Pluralism is the perspective emerged from ground reality of the human phenomena. When we talk about a nation, a society or an organization, we cannot ignore the natural existence and possession of the unique belief systems of the people at individual, at group, at organization and / or a national level that are shaped by their local ecological, biological and cultural contexts and ways of subsidies. Individuals and leaders come together in organizations from all different abilities, ages, backgrounds, genders, orientations and races (Wilsey, 2013:4). The term pluralism is used to signify multiple ideologies in political participation and diversified cultural systems in social institutions. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines pluralism as ‘a state of society in which members of diverse ethnic, racial, religious, or social groups maintain and develop their traditional culture or special interest within the confines of a common civilization’. The pluralism philosophy believes in mutual respect, equal importance and contributions in human civilization. According to Oxford Dictionaries, pluralism is ‘a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist’. For Rechard Norman, ‘pluralism means divided loyalties- competing values and commitments, moral codes, principles and goals, distinctive regional and ideological outlooks, revolt ethnic and religious claims- but it also implies strength in diversity’. In educational leadership, it has similar meaning that is implied in social institutions. Concept of term ‘mosaic’ The mosaic is found being used to refer to the decorative assemblage of the buildings in the ancient Greece and Rome. Mosaic is the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials. It is a technique of decorative art or interior decoration. Most mosaics are made of small, flat, roughly square, pieces of stone or glass of different colors, known as tesserae; but some, especially floor mosaics, may also be made of small rounded pieces of stone, and called &quot;pebble mosaics&quot;. As argued in the literature, ‘mosaic’ is the term derived from ‘Moses’ or ‘Muses’, name of person given by Pharaoh’s daughter in Egypt, which means ‘son of’ God. Road mosaic Floor mosaic ‘Mosaic’ as metaphor Metaphor is popularly used by speakers and writers to make an effective conceptualization or understanding on new, complex or abstract phenomenon. It is a figurative language represented in a single word or phrase that identifies one thing as being the same as some unrelated other thing by highlighting the similarities between the two. Metaphors are powerful and useful bridges particularly during time of upheaval. Metaphors operate by linking known concepts with new concepts and images (Marshak, 1993 , cited in Wilsey, 20
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