THE IMPACT OF LEADERSHIP STYLES ON JOB STRESS AND TURNOVER INTENTION – TAIWAN INSURANCE INDUSTRY AS AN EXAMPLE Hsien-Che Lee Department of Business Management‚ Tatung University 40 ‚Sec 3‚Chung-Shan N. Rd‚ Taiwan City‚ Taiwan ROC hclee@ttu.edu.tw Tsai-Hua Chuang Student of Graduate School of Management‚ Tatung University 40 ‚Sec 3‚Chung-Shan N. Rd‚ Taiwan City‚ Taiwan ROC teresa5797@yahoo.com.tw ABSTRACT For recent
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Preferred coaching styles and leadership methods by athletes and their effectiveness! Jason Appleton Southerrn Oregon University‚ Instructor: Garth Pittman Research Strategies‚ Fall 2005 Summary: This is an investigation of different coaching methods and styles of leadership in which are most effective and preferred by Athletes. The various leadership styles are explained and examined. The present study found that there isn’t one style that is most effective or preferred by all athletes specifically
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The Impact of Path-Goal Leadership Styles on Work Group Effectiveness and Turnover Intention Marva L Dixon‚ Laura Kozloski Hart. Journal of Managerial Issues. Pittsburg:Spring 2010. Vol. 22‚ Iss. 1‚ p. 52-69‚6-7 (20 pp.) | Abstract (Summary) Leaders continuously seek to improve organizational performance and enhance work group effectiveness to drive competitiveness and curtail the cost of employee turnover. The diversity of many work groups in the U.S. creates potential benefits and challenges
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Matching the project manager’s leadership style to project type Ralf Muller ¨ b a‚1 ‚ J. Rodney Turner b‚* a ˚ ˚ Umea School of Business‚ Umea University‚ Sweden Groupe ESC Lille‚ Avenue WillyBrandt‚ F59777 Euralille‚ France Received 21 March 2006; accepted 21 April 2006 Abstract We look into the interaction of the project manager’s leadership style with project type‚ and their combined impact on project success. We aim to show that different leadership styles are more likely to lead
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There are two main different styles of leadership‚ which are transactional leadership and transformational leadership. Transactional leaders are focussing on the result and performance of followers‚ focus on achievement of established goals‚ and unwilling to make the change to avoid risks. This leadership style is less consider on the culture‚ attitude‚ and feeling of followers while it is aim to achieve organisational objectives such as increase quality of products and services‚ reduce cost of production
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she can be (ANA1). In doing so‚ nurses act as a leader without holding a leadership title. Leadership is defined as the use of individual traits and abilities to adapt to the environment or a particular situation and the ability to creatively solve problems identified within a particular situation (Yoder p4). There are many styles of leadership and each style is an intrinsic part within the health care system. Leadership is about changing one person’s life‚ not about changing the world (YouTube)
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REALLY A DIFFERENCE IN LEADERSHIP STYLES IN NON PROFIT AND FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS. Abstract Academic researchers have not found it important to attempt to complete studies based on leadership in non-profit organizations. A main problem that arises is that people tend to confuse the terms leadership and management with each other. Also leadership researchers tend to associate leadership in non-profit organizations with general research about leadership. These two problems
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The impact of personal and organisational variables on the leadership styles of managers Summary This study has attempted to collect and analyse data on a number of personal as well as organisational variables that are considered as potentially useful in explaining the leadership styles of managers. Such data include the gender‚ age‚ length of service in present organisation‚ length of service in an organisation‚ hierarchy‚ size and type of organisation‚ whether a manufacturing or a financial
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"Men and women differ in leadership styles and motivational techniques." There are many different types of leadership styles and motivational techniques. Leadership and motivation really go hand in hand. A leader who cannot motivate is really not leading. Men and women use a variety of them‚ but in different forms. Men tend to lean toward the more demanding styles of leadership‚ while women tend to lean more toward the motivational techniques. To lead a group to a specific goal‚ the members of
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Difference in Leadership Styles in Nonprofit and For-Profit Organizations? Submitted By: Dietrice Watkins Strayer University For: Professor Gerry Patnode Date June 21‚ 2008 Abstract Academic researchers have not found it important to attempt to complete studies based on leadership in non-profit organizations. A main problem that arises is that people tend to confuse the terms leadership and management with each other. Also leadership researchers tend to associate leadership in non-profit
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