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Researchers have discovered that service learning affects students' academic, personal, and social development. However, currently there is a gap in literature analyzing ways in which service learning affects students' perceived... more
Researchers have discovered that service learning affects students' academic, personal, and social development. However, currently there is a gap in literature analyzing ways in which service learning affects students' perceived leadership skills. This study examined the effectiveness of service learning on the perceived leadership skills of 74 sport management undergraduate students at a mid-sized, Midwestern, public university using Kouzes' and Posner's Student Leadership Practices Inventory instrument, which examines leadership practices in five areas: Model the Way, Inspire a Shared Vision, Challenge the Process, Enable Others to Act, and Encourage the Heart. The results of this study may help faculty members and administrators to better understand the potential of utilizing service learning projects in their classrooms as a vehicle for their students to develop quality leadership practices. Recommendations for further research and practice are also discussed.
The human resource in any organization has heavy responsibility of talent management starting from the stage of recruitment to employee retention. Most of the HR theories of recruitment are Gen X and Gen Y specific-mostly talking of... more
The human resource in any organization has heavy responsibility of talent management starting from the stage of recruitment to employee retention. Most of the HR theories of recruitment are Gen X and Gen Y specific-mostly talking of recruitment tests, personality tests, test of reasoning and the personal interviews. The traditional ways of employee engagement have been still practiced in most of the government and public sector organizations. But Gen Z is a different breed of youth, agile and active on the digital online spaces. It is natural that in the last few years progressive companies have been applying 'gaming concepts' in hiring of Gen Z candidates. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is one of the top four sought after companies in the fields of commerce, accounting and auditing. The objective of the research is to explore the website engagement of Gen Z cohorts and the candidate engagement in talent acquisition through an experimental case evaluation of the HR of PwC Hungary. Multipoly, the recruitment tool of PwC is a big hit and occupies a niche for its own in the career page of PWC. Candidate engagement analysis on PwC website shows that the job seekers use less than 10 minutes in PWC site earlier. With Multipoly each candidate spent at least 90 minutes. The tool of the gamification for talent management used by PwC is being modeled by HR managers across industry to emulate in their own companies.
This opinion piece opens to the discussion that being digital is part of the technology skill in a leader’s basket of qualities rather than a distinctive leadership style—so-called digital leader. On the other hand, it emphasizes the... more
This opinion piece opens to the discussion that being digital is part of the technology skill in a leader’s basket of qualities rather than a distinctive leadership style—so-called digital leader. On the other hand, it emphasizes the significance of leadership qualities: Agility, Problem-Solving Efficiency, Adaptation, Respect, and Seeking-Different Perspectives as the other essential leadership elements in the path for excelling.
Both public and private schools in the country continue to experience rapid and regular changes in their curricula. These changes require teachers to possess the skills and knowledge to implement curricula. In addition, adopting new... more
Both public and private schools in the country continue to experience rapid and regular changes in their curricula. These changes require teachers to possess the skills and knowledge to implement curricula. In addition, adopting new curricula requires teachers to feel confident in delivering and purpose of the materials they use to ensure accurate implementation. This study aimed to analyze the 21st Century Leadership Skills of school heads and personality development of teachers as determinants of effective pedagogy of teachers. The respondents of the study were 220 elementary school teachers in the seven public central elementary schools in the Division of San Pablo City. The study used descriptive correlational research design to identify the 21st-century leadership skills that predict effective pedagogical skills. The questionnaire via google form was used as a data-gathering instrument. The statistical tools used in the study included frequency, percent, mean, standard deviation, Pearson product-moment-correlation coefficient, and multiple regression analysis to analyze the data. The salient findings are summarized as follows: Both the perceived 21st-century leadership skills of the school heads in terms of flexibility and adaptability and the teacher's personality development were significant predictors of the teachers' strategies and techniques as a measure of their effective pedagogy skills. Result also shows that learners need to be capable of constantly adapting and constantly learning and growing, of positioning themselves and repositioning themselves in a fast-changing world. The study suggested that the kind of teaching strategies needed today in the 21st century requires teachers to be high-level knowledge workers who constantly advance their professional knowledge and that of their profession by continuing to develop themselves by continuous studying and continuous learning.
The study has analyzed and compared emotional intelligence training on high school students' conflict resolution, empathy and leadership skills.
The purpose of this paper is to shine a light on the relatively unexplored phenomenon of self-love, and to create a conscious understanding of what it is and the powerful role that it could play at the heart of leadership, particularly in... more
The purpose of this paper is to shine a light on the relatively unexplored phenomenon of self-love, and to create a conscious understanding of what it is and the powerful role that it could play at the heart of leadership, particularly in improving employee engagement. In offering a contribution that may help leaders to evolve their leadership, this work seeks to show leaders that it is possible to enhance their leadership with the energy of love, by bringing in love to the self first. This research was exploratory and qualitative in nature using a hybrid interpretive-phenomenological and social constructionist approach. Self-love was defined and deconstructed based on an extensive literature review and semi-structured interviews with 24 cross-functional leaders and leadership advisors, psychologists and coaches. Self-love was found to be fundamental to leadership and organizations by 100% of the participants, with a pervasive impact that includes the structure and quality of decision-making, the ability to inspire high levels of commitment and productivity from employees, and the ability to foster a culture of innovation. In addition, self-love is found to be at the heart of authenticity, servant leadership, empathy, care for employees and the ability to listen which link to leadership traits that have been found to encourage employee engagement. A definition of self-love and Constructs of Self-Love Model emerged from the research. Self-love is a rare, but vitally important, phenomenon, with a need for greater understanding of the concept.
- by Kurt April and +1
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- Leadership, Authenticity, Organizational Commitment, Servant Leadership
Η διερευνητική αυτή μελέτη προσεγγίζει τον αθλητισμό στις προοπτικές της θεώρησης περί κοινωνικού κεφαλαίου, που τελευταία εμπερικλείει στα σημαινόμενά του και τις επιταγές της έμφυλης δράσης. Στις πολυάριθμες θεωρητικές προσεγγίσεις... more
Η διερευνητική αυτή μελέτη προσεγγίζει τον αθλητισμό στις προοπτικές της θεώρησης περί κοινωνικού κεφαλαίου, που τελευταία εμπερικλείει στα σημαινόμενά του και τις επιταγές
της έμφυλης δράσης. Στις πολυάριθμες θεωρητικές προσεγγίσεις περί κοινωνικού κεφαλαίου, τουλάχιστον των τριών τελευταίων δεκαετιών, επισημαίνεται ότι αποτελεί στοιχείο κοινωνικής συνοχής, ευημερίας και ανάπτυξης, επηρεάζοντας και το ευρύτερο οικονομικό περιβάλλον. Υπογραμμίζεται δε ότι πηγάζει από τη συλλογική δράση: τη συνεργατικότητα, τον εθελοντισμό, την πολιτοφροσύνη, την αλληλεγγύη και την εμπιστοσύνη. Λαμβάνοντας υπόψη τις μελέτες για την έμφυλη διάσταση του κοινωνικού κεφαλαίου— που διευρύνεται ως έννοια και ως εργαλείο ανάλυσης— αυτή η εργασία
εξετάζει την εκπροσώπηση των γυναικών στην κοινωνική περιοχή του αθλητισμού, και ειδικά τη μετάβαση από τον αθλητισμό στην επιχειρηματικότητα. Επισημαίνεται η γυναικεία συμμετοχή ως πηγή κοινωνικού κεφαλαίου, που υπό συνθήκες μπορεί να διευκολύνει
ποικίλες διαδικασίες κοινωνικής ενσωμάτωσης και να συμβάλλει στην εξάλειψη του φαινομένου της έμφυλης κόπωσης (gender fatigue). Συμπερασματικά, o αθλητισμός αναδεικνύεται σε ανεκμετάλλευτη πηγή κοινωνικής ενέργειας/κοινωνικού κεφαλαίου που συμβάλλει στην ενεργοποίηση και την αναπαραγωγή της κοινωνικής συνοχής.
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Καμπερίδου, Ειρήνη (2020). Φύλο, Κοινωνικό Κεφάλαιο και Αθλητισμός: Από την έμφυλη κόπωση στην έμφυλη ενέργεια. Πρακτικά Συνεδρίου "Κοινωνίες μετά την κρίση, κοινωνίες χωρίς κρίση;" Ενότητα: Έμφυλες διακρίσεις στην κοινωνία, 7ο Τακτικό Συνέδριο Ελληνικής Κοινωνιολογικής Εταιρείας (ΕΚΕ)-Hellenic Sociological Society (HSS), 23-25 Σεπτεμβρίου 2020: περίληψη, σελ . 17. ΕΚΠΑ, ΤΜΗΜΑ ΕΠΙΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΜΜΕ.
This study was conducted to examine whether a leadership training program increases university students' perception of leadership skills. Female students, like their male counterparts, have to play a central role in the economy of the... more
This study was conducted to examine whether a leadership training program increases university students' perception of leadership skills. Female students, like their male counterparts, have to play a central role in the economy of the country, regardless of the existing social constraints. Therefore, they need to be equipped with leadership skills in order to ensure that they are capable of making authentic changes in society. The survey included 42 components with seven subscales that were used to measure the following leadership skills: communication, planning, teamwork, decision-making, controlling, motivation and evaluation. The sample consisted of 36 female students who were randomly selected to participate in a two-day leadership training program at the University of Dammam. A questionnaire was distributed at the end of the program. This questionnaire was applied with the objective of estimating the students' perception of the importance of leadership-related skills. The results demonstrate that this program significantly develops participants' perceptions of leadership skills, as t(35) = 7.81, p < 0.05, regardless of their area of academic specialization, their history of participation in organized social activities, any previous leadership roles that they may have held, and any previous leadership training that they may have received. The authors recommend that this study be replicated on a larger sample.
Management of public secondary schools has always been a serious issue to stakeholders including those in government and the civil society. ‘A school is as good as its Board of Management’. This is what prompted on this study, which... more
Management of public secondary schools has always been a serious issue to stakeholders including those in government and the civil society. ‘A school is as good as its Board of Management’. This is what prompted on this study, which sought to critically analyze the impact of political dynamics on management of public secondary schools in Kenya. The main goals were to critically analyze and find out the impact of Political Dynamics and how it influences the criteria used in the selection process, objectives of the ad-hoc nominating committee and the personal attributes of the so nominated members on the management of public secondary schools. The study made use of both qualitative survey methods and critical analysis design The study was able to establish that most Boards of management were either based on clanism, ethnicism, cronyism, nepotism or political and religious inclinations. All these factors had a significant influence on how schools were run and the overall effectiveness of the school boards of management. This study explored new strategies of putting in place an effective school board of management which focuses more on managerial and leadership skills rather than clanism, nepotism, cronyism and other political dynamics. This would enhance efficiency and effectiveness in an effort to realize the school's goals and objectives. The study recommended that prudent measures be put in place to ensure that only people of integrity, excellent management and leadership skills with a commitment to serve the schools’ interests are nominated into the board of management. Those selected into the board be taken through proper induction and continuous capacity building in leadership and management. The study also recommended that the ad – hoc nominating committee be transferred into an oversight board that walks along the board of management and continuously mentors, monitors, trains and evaluates the management board.
This article presents a proposal that aims to develop and testing effect of adventure-based learning module on fundamental statistics achievement, critical thinking and leadership skills. This study will employ a quantitative approach... more
This article presents a proposal that aims to develop and testing effect of adventure-based learning module on fundamental statistics achievement, critical thinking and leadership skills. This study will employ a quantitative approach research using a quasi-experimental pre and post-test non-equivalent control group design.The sample for this study will be selected randomly at one Malaysia Teacher Training Institute and will be involved semester two students in Program Persediaan Ijazah Sarjana Muda Perguruan. Three main instruments will be used in this study such as The Fundamental Statistic Achievement Test, Critical Thinking Test and Leadership Assessment Questionnaire. The sample will be divided into two groups: the experimental groups will undergo an adventure-based learning approach while control groups remain to the conventional approach. The results of this study are expected to provide an alternative teaching approach that can be implemented by lecturers, teachers and educators in practicing the teaching and learning for the 21st century. This study is also expected to assist the Malaysian National Aspirations and Mission in developing successful human capital
In a world of supercapitalism, the tensions between business and public interests are expected to rise, thereby calling corporations to assume new roles in society. In response to this trend, corporations will be in demand of an... more
In a world of supercapitalism, the tensions between business and public interests are expected to rise, thereby calling corporations to assume new roles in society. In response to this trend, corporations will be in demand of an innovative kind of leadership exercised at all levels by a new breed of ethical, reflective and creative decision-makers. Among the qualifications involved in developing the leadership skills of these decision-makers, the MBA stands out as a world’s leading one. However, empirical research conducted in English and French business schools indicates that MBA curricula are not typically designed to provide participants with a broader understanding of leadership that could fully engage them in their learning experiences. To improve this situation, MBA lecturers and curriculum developers need to broaden their educational agenda by means of a reconceptualisation of leadership studies. Drawn from the empirical findings mentioned above and the work of Barnett on criticality, this paper proposes a pedagogical framework for leadership studies that involves three levels of leadership criticality combined with the three domains of critical beings. The objective is to provide a basis for the development of appropriate learning activities that will encourage MBA participants to strive towards developing themselves as critical beings namely, to think and act in such a way that the societal imprint of corporations will be more ‘attuned’ with the ideals of democracy, social justice, and sustainable development.
La pseudoscience managériale et le prêt-à-penser en matière de leadership ne doivent pas occulter l’extraordinaire potentiel d’une action collective organisée et respectueuse des enjeux économiques, sociaux et environnementaux du monde... more
La pseudoscience managériale et le prêt-à-penser en matière de leadership ne doivent pas occulter l’extraordinaire potentiel d’une action collective organisée et respectueuse des enjeux économiques, sociaux et environnementaux du monde moderne.
The role of trust and leadership in the global marketing driven organization is discussed in this paper. The author analyzed the essence of trust, levels of trust, performance effects of trust and challenges of trust. Further, the... more
The role of trust and leadership in the global marketing driven organization is discussed in this paper. The author analyzed the essence of trust, levels of trust, performance effects of trust and challenges of trust. Further, the characteristics of leadership is described as well as the essence of leadership. Current challenges facing this topic are analyzed and trends for the near future are indicated. Moreover, the author discusses the main impacts which will drive leadership in the future.
India is the second most populous country in the world, with over 133.92 crores people (2017), more than a sixth of the world’s population. Already containing 17.5% of the world’s population, India is projected to be the world’s most... more
India is the second most populous country in the world, with over 133.92 crores people (2017), more than a sixth of the world’s population. Already containing 17.5% of the world’s population, India is projected to be the world’s most populous country by 2022, surpassing China, its population reaching 1.6 billion by 2050. Its population growth rate is 1.7%, ranking 95th in the world in 2017. India has more than 45% of its population below the age of 25 years. There is solid evidence from all over the country for this increasing appetite for education across all social groups and across all income groups. Academic leadership is the one who can fulfil this appetite of the masses. Present research work tries to analyse the dynamics of academic leadership in the country and focus on essential traits required for academic leadership for fulfilling the long term observe of the nation. The study conducted based upon the data collected from the literatures and from other multiple secondary sources of evidence. The study signifies that academic leadership has become larger and more central for the development of qualities of higher education in the country. Universities need to be consciously and explicitly managing the processes associated with the creation of academic leadership with their knowledge assets and to recognise the value of their intellectual capital to their continuing role in society and in a wider global marketplace for higher education.
Most polytechnic develop their strategy around core competencies, especially regarding how to coordinate skills required in the industry. Adaptive leadership is needed in the lectures in polytechnic. The lecturer's competencies are... more
Most polytechnic develop their strategy around core competencies, especially regarding how to coordinate skills required in the industry. Adaptive leadership is needed in the lectures in polytechnic. The lecturer's competencies are credited for the success or failure of polytechnic's strategy development. The three types of leaders are as follows: (1) innovator, (2) implement or and (3) pacifier. Lectures in polytechnic search new ideas and produce the improved units in the potential industry as behavior of adaptive leadership for competencies development.
Applied research in organizations leads the author to highlight 18 traits which are significant to varying extents in the most influential leaders today. Of these, seven need special attention because failure to be consistent in any of... more
Applied research in organizations leads the author to highlight 18 traits which are significant to varying extents in the most influential leaders today. Of these, seven need special attention because failure to be consistent in any of these seven 'Trust Factor' traits may lead to long or permanent damage to relationships and the performance of the team.
This case study highlights the process of acquiring leadership skills among student leaders. The module was developed and created in such a way to increase their critical, analytical and creative thinking. This case study was executed in... more
This case study highlights the process of acquiring leadership skills among student leaders. The module was developed and created in such a way to increase their critical, analytical and creative thinking. This case study was executed in three main modules. The analysis from the findings indicates that there is a meaningful relation between the leadership skill objectives and the module implementation. Thus, it is anticipated that this module could be resembled to different samples for different interesting findings.
- by Muhammad Irfan and +2
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- Leadership skills
This paper aims to provide insight into MBA lecturers' curriculum interests in relation to the topic of leadership. Central to this inquiry is the exploration of MBA lecturers' beliefs and expectations of leadership learning. An attempt... more
This paper aims to provide insight into MBA lecturers' curriculum interests in relation to the topic of leadership. Central to this inquiry is the exploration of MBA lecturers' beliefs and expectations of leadership learning. An attempt is made to categorise the purpose of leadership study in five English and French MBAs by investigating lecturers’ assumptions about what counts as a leadership success in the corporate world. Guided by the work of Habermas on human knowledge interests, the main value of this inquiry is to provide research-based evidence of the prevailing interests in the teaching of leadership in MBA curricula. The analysis reveals that, although driven by different pedagogical motives, the majority of MBA lecturers are not committed to providing participants with a full understanding of leadership that might serve people and society beyond mere business ends.
When considering the qualifications for being a pastor, the primary biblical texts of 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1 demonstrate the base levels of character and competence. But beyond that, what are the most important skills and qualities for... more
When considering the qualifications for being a pastor, the primary biblical texts of 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1 demonstrate the base levels of character and competence. But beyond that, what are the most important skills and qualities for an effective pastor? Much of the work in pastoral skills focuses on the management aspects or was developed using a previous generation as the research base. This study examined twenty-one qualities and skills for their importance for effective pastoral ministry. The qualities and skills for this study came from the recent book "Dream Teams: Building and Leading Winning Ministry Teams," written by the study author. A total of 441 participants were surveyed, who are in these roles in local churches: 229 lead pastors, 63 staff members, and 149 laypersons. From their input, several observations were made based on the demographic variables. Also, participants were asked to add any skills or qualities they felt were important. From those responses, one additional skill and four qualities were considered for future addition to the list. A total of five conclusions and six application points are provided for local churches, pastors, and seminaries.
The purpose of this paper is to shine a light on the relatively unexplored phenomenon of self-love, and to create a conscious understanding of what it is and the powerful role that it could play at the heart of leadership, particularly in... more
The purpose of this paper is to shine a light on the relatively unexplored phenomenon of self-love, and to create a conscious understanding of what it is and the powerful role that it could play at the heart of leadership, particularly in improving employee engagement. In offering a contribution that may help leaders to evolve their leadership, this work seeks to show leaders that it is possible to enhance their leadership with the energy of love, by bringing in love to the self first. This research was exploratory and qualitative in nature using a hybrid interpretive-phenomenological and social constructionist approach. Self-love was defined and deconstructed based on an extensive literature review and semi-structured interviews with 24 cross-functional leaders and leadership advisors, psychologists and coaches. Selflove was found to be fundamental to leadership and organizations by 100% of the participants, with a pervasive impact that includes the structure and quality of decisio...
This article aims to provide insight into MBA lecturers’ curriculum interests in relation to the topic of leadership. Central to this inquiry is the exploration of MBA lecturers’ beliefs and expectations of leadership learning. An attempt... more
This article aims to provide insight into MBA lecturers’ curriculum interests in relation to the topic of leadership. Central to this inquiry is the exploration of MBA lecturers’ beliefs and expectations of leadership learning. An attempt is made to categorize the purpose of leadership study in five English and French MBAs by investigating lecturers’ assumptions about what counts as a leadership success in the corporate world. Guided by the work of Habermas on human knowledge interests, the main value of this inquiry is to provide research-based evidence of the prevailing interests in the teaching of leadership in MBA curricula. The analysis reveals that, although driven by different pedagogical motives, the majority of MBA lecturers are not committed to providing participants with a full understanding of leadership that might serve people and society beyond mere business ends.
The need to prevent eruption of unrests among students in universities continues to exercise the minds of higher education managers and policy makers in the world. Innovative approaches in the management of higher education designed to... more
The need to prevent eruption of unrests among students in universities continues to exercise the minds of higher education managers and policy makers in the world. Innovative approaches in the management of higher education designed to preclude students’ riots continue to face immense challenges and ineffectiveness in universities in Kenya. One of the widely adopted approaches is that of involving democratically elected student leaders in the management of students’ affairs in universities in Kenya. Despite the involvement of student leaders in the management of students’ affairs in public universities, students’ protests and riots continue to characterize higher education in Kenya. Consequently, there is need to examine the leadership skills that student leaders are expected to possess in order to perform their functions effectively so as to avert upsurge of strikes. This study sought to assess the student leaders’ skills that are critical in managing student affairs in selected public universities in Kenya. The study adopted the descriptive survey research design. Stratified random sampling was used to select student leaders from four public universities. The sample comprised 19 members of student governing councils, 50 class representatives and 79 clubs and society leaders, making a total of 142 respondents. Data was collected using questionnaires. Data was analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The results revealed that 66.3% of student leaders had leadership competence to organize welfare activities to address students’ concerns in their institutions while 33.7% lacked capability. Further, the study established that leadership skills significantly contributed to effective provision of student affairs services. It is concluded that institutions of higher learning have not fully empowered student leaders to effectively perform their leadership tasks. The study recommends that student leaders should be exposed to regular leadership trainings during their tenure designed to equip them with necessary leadership competencies which would promote their effectiveness in enhancing university stability, peace and mutually accepted governance.
The purpose of this paper is to shine a light on the relatively unexplored phenomenon of self-love, and to create a conscious understanding of what it is and the powerful role that it could play at the heart of leadership, particularly in... more
The purpose of this paper is to shine a light on the relatively unexplored phenomenon of self-love, and to create a conscious understanding of what it is and the powerful role that it could play at the heart of leadership, particularly in improving employee engagement. In offering a contribution that may help leaders to evolve their leadership, this work seeks to show leaders that it is possible to enhance their leadership with the energy of love, by bringing in love to the self first. This research was exploratory and qualitative in nature using a hybrid interpretive-phenomenological and social constructionist approach. Self-love was defined and deconstructed based on an extensive literature review and semi-structured interviews with 24 cross-functional leaders and leadership advisors, psychologists and coaches. Selflove was found to be fundamental to leadership and organizations by 100% of the participants, with a pervasive impact that includes the structure and quality of decisio...
Globalizations highly supply the employees with good technical skills to the employers. Employers are more selective and no longer satisfied with the employees that just has technical or operational skills. The main reason for... more
Globalizations highly supply the employees with good technical skills to the employers. Employers are more selective and no longer satisfied with the employees that just has technical or operational skills. The main reason for unemployment of fresh nurse graduates in Malaysia has been pointed out by the media and employers which is lack of soft skills. The purpose of this research conducted is to study whether Fresh nurse graduates’ unemployment is caused by lack of soft skills. A proposed research framework has been created through past researchers. The methodology of this current research also has been justified accordingly.
A leader isn’t just one who leads, he is one who guides, directs, and empowers. A leader is the soul of a team. He gives a shapeless team, a form, and a vision. This is why leaders are so celebrated in this world, because without them... more
A leader isn’t just one who leads, he is one who guides, directs, and empowers. A leader is the soul of a team. He gives a shapeless team, a form, and a vision. This is why leaders are so celebrated in this world, because without them there would be no moving forward and there would be no success.
The purpose of this study was to examine the pre-college leadership skills of first-year students and examine differences by gender on eight distinct scales. The Student Leadership Outcomes Inventory defined these eight scales. A total... more
The purpose of this study was to examine the pre-college leadership skills of first-year
students and examine differences by gender on eight distinct scales. The Student
Leadership Outcomes Inventory defined these eight scales. A total of 296 participants
were chosen to participate in the study from a population of all first-year students at a
public university in Jordan. Participants reported moderate levels of leadership skills on
all eight scales. However, differences by gender were found on the technology scale of
the instrument. Overall, it would seem that students matriculate with some intact
leadership skills. Administrators might use this baseline skill level when designing
leadership development opportunities for students.
The role of trust and leadership in the global marketing driven organization is discussed in this paper. The author analyzed the essence of trust, levels of trust, performance effects of trust and challenges of trust. Further, the... more
The role of trust and leadership in the global marketing driven organization is discussed in this paper. The author analyzed the essence of trust, levels of trust, performance effects of trust and challenges of trust. Further, the characteristics of leadership is described as well as the essence of leadership. Current challenges facing this topic are analyzed and trends for the near future are indicated. Moreover, the author discusses the main impacts which will drive leadership in the future.
Heuristics Management Techniques Teamwork Creativity Techniques Leadership Techniques Self Management Time Management Rhetorics Presentation Techniques Gordon Manager Conference Motivation &... more
Heuristics
Management Techniques
Teamwork
Creativity Techniques
Leadership Techniques
Self Management
Time Management
Rhetorics
Presentation Techniques
Gordon Manager Conference
Motivation & Acceptance
Communication
Game Theory
NLP
Concepts/Epistemology
Learning, Memory Training
Training/Education
Self knowledge
Systems Dynamics
Fractalc / Chaos Theory
Awareness1
Success Management
Stress Management
Aims in Life
Walt Disney Method
Carnegie Method
Chaos Pilots
Awareness 2
Might
Ethics/Moral
Conception of Man/World View
Effective interpersonal skills represent a major success factor in almost every aspect of the business world today. To have a competitive advantage, new graduates must master those skills with limited or even non-existing experience – an... more
Effective interpersonal skills represent a major success factor in almost every aspect of the business world today. To have a competitive advantage, new graduates must master those skills with limited or even non-existing experience – an area where most business schools face severe breach between their curriculum and company expectations. This article looks at bridging the interpersonal skill gap through the implementation of relevant internship experience for students. Some of the skills been looked at are negotiation skills, effective communication skills, leadership skills, training and development. The approach incorporates collaborated final assessment of student knowledge and skills from both educational institution and business entity. The result of the research aims at creating an objective tool of assessment criteria for evaluating the adaptivity of interpersonal skills, acquired by students in their Business Administration Program.