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Leadership in the Future Experts’ Creativity Development with Scientific Research Activities

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Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2013

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In today’s society, providing education plays a significant role in social structure. As globalization took its course, the role of education has expanded and each country has built its own education system. In this process it is crucial that all the major changes get included in the education system of Kazakhstan Republic as well. Due to globalization, it is known that the country is in collaboration with others, and also has a strong base, independent with its own politics, in addition to having a socio-economic development strategy pointing towards 2050. If countries prefer not to adapt to the requirements of today’s world, it is not possible to deal with complexity as a daily routine. The civilized social progress can be reached with scientific research activities that have a set of good intentions while targeting creativity in every stage. In today’s global world, chaotic events and/or situations that seem minor in any place can cause very different or major effects in other places as imbedded in the famous ‘butterfly effect’. Future experts should have inner, behavioral, intellectual and spiritual power to deal with unexpected and unforeseen crisis and chaotic situations and also they should have enough confidence and courage to reflect on solutions to these situations in research studies because future experts will be community leaders. In this chapter, we will discuss leadership in the future experts’ creativity development with scientific research activities.

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Ismuratova, S., Shalgynbayeva, K. (2015). Leadership in the Future Experts’ Creativity Development with Scientific Research Activities. In: Erçetin, Ş., Banerjee, S. (eds) Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2013. Springer Proceedings in Complexity. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09710-7_27

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