1. World problems
  2. Underdeveloped community leadership

Underdeveloped community leadership

  • Lack of local leadership role models
  • Untapped leadership potential
  • Paucity of leadership skills
  • Undefined village leadership
  • Insufficient neighbourhood leaders
  • Inexperienced local leaders
  • Ineffective leadership recruitment
  • Unfocused resident unity
  • Fragmentation of resident relationships
  • Unfocused style of community operations

Nature

Even as some communities in the developed world are becoming more skilled in administrative skills because of their increasingly complex relations and tasks, other communities are losing control of their organization. A community's elected officials may be volunteers whose training for administration and time for research is limited and vaguely defined. Members of the community may be unclear on the lines of responsibility. Many villages rely heavily on the heads of families for their community leadership. Other individuals hesitate to take the lead as they feel unqualified, or do not fit their own stereo-typed image of appropriate leadership.

Claim

Despite a trend towards local initiation of community development, many rural communities have no way to develop and practise the community's leadership skills. The adult leadership force has been considerably weakened in recent years due to the failure of traditional local industries, since the men of the village have to leave and seek employment elsewhere. This also results in the young people of the community being deprived of models for vocation and responsibility. The remaining adult community members may be unable to participate constructively in guiding the community in the solution of its common problems. There is a tendency to rely on the handful of people who are willing to assume responsibility rather than trying to utilize the unique gifts of every individual; each person assumes that 'someone else' will take the lead, leaving the community without adequate leadership. In particular, residents feel they need training before they are able to participate in organizing and planning local educational and commercial ventures. Until structures are created to motivate and train the corporate leadership potential, communities will find themselves ineffective in creating ongoing social change.

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Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Subject
  • Amenities » Housing, tenants
  • Amenities » Neighbourhoods
  • Amenities » Villages
  • Cybernetics » Modelling
  • Design » Patterns
  • Development » Development
  • Development » Potential
  • Education » Educational level
  • Social activity » Friendship
  • Societal problems » Ineffectiveness
  • Societal problems » Scarcity
  • Society » Communities
  • Society » Local
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    May 20, 2022