Leadership and Management Philosophy of “Guzaara” or Cooperating to “Get Along” in South Asia’s Afghanistan

Journal Title: Business Ethics and Leadership (BEL) - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

Cultural homogeneity can make socialization, training, developing, and decision-making a little easier and more predictable. Afghanistan is homogeneous in some respects but it is a culturally diverse country, which has a rich heritage of “guzaara” or getting by, getting along, surviving, and avoiding excessive risks to make progress in life and profession through cooperation, win-win thinking, and compromises. The conditioning of “guzaara” comes with certain weaknesses that might discourage critical thinking and encourage the acceptance of the status quo. Interestingly, the concept of “guzaara” is learned; and it is used by over two billion individuals living in countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, India, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. This conceptual paper suggests that effective guzaara education along with better skills in “edaara” (managing through task-orientation) are especially crucial for management and leadership practices in South Asia and other countries around the world. Using cultural experience, leadership practices, and case examples, this article explains the concept of “guzaara” (relationship-orientation) and its shortcomings, externalities and unintended consequences linked to mismanagement, violence, discrimination, cronyism, bribery, and other forms of corruption. Using literature, management, and leadership models along with cases, the paper provides reflections and suggestions that are useful for managers, expatriates, government officials, and educators who are expecting, promoting, creating, and trying to sustain a growing and prosperous political and ethical economic climate in Afghanistan.

Authors and Affiliations

Bahaudin G. Mujtaba

Keywords

Related Articles

The ISO 9001 International Standards in a System of the Banking Services Quality Management

The aim of the article is to test the hypothesis of a positive financial effect from ISO 9001 quality standards introduction by commercial banks in Ukraine. The article is devoted to testing the hypothesis about the impa...

Performance Appraisal Fundamentals, Practices and Challenges in Public Sector: Case of Adigrat Town, Ethiopia

PURPOSE & AIM: In Ethiopian Context, the modern Performance Appraisal practices and its implementation are still in its nascent stage, and there exists a gap in understanding the mechanism of performance appraisal proces...

The Role of Internal and External Stakeholders in Higher Education System in Ukraine

The paper is dedicated to identifying the role of internal and external stakeholders in the Higher Education system in Ukraine. Stakeholder analysis provides for identifying the most important stakeholder groups with dir...

Leadership as a driver for organizational change

The paper aims to review the dominating literature and recent findings on leadership phenomenon and its role in organizational change. The studies in the sphere of strategic management, organizational theories and social...

Central bank transparency: cross-country comprehension (example of inflation reports)

Implementation of inflation targeting strategy by the central bank is connected with the public announcement of inflation targets and central bank’s obligation to achieve these goals. The main element of the central bank...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP502184
  • DOI 10.21272/bel.3(1).44-57.2019
  • Views 119
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Bahaudin G. Mujtaba (2019). Leadership and Management Philosophy of “Guzaara” or Cooperating to “Get Along” in South Asia’s Afghanistan. Business Ethics and Leadership (BEL), 3(1), 44-57. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-502184