The objective was to determine the correlation that exists between executive leadership and organizational culture in teachers of Universidad Peruana Los Andes, headquarters La Merced – 2017. The research was of the type applied, correlation level and method was used descriptive, hypothetical deductive, descriptive design – correlational, the sample was probabilistic of 113 teachers. From data processing, it can be inferred that in the directive leadership variable 65,49% perceive that managerial leadership is good; then 30,09% perceive leadership as very good and 4,42% perceive leadership as deficient. Also, in the organizational culture variable 60,18% perceive a favorable culture, then 25,66% perceive a very favorable culture, 14,16% perceive an unfavorable culture and no teacher perceives a very unfavorable organizational culture. The level of predominantly managerial leadership in the perception of teachers, consider the good level being this 56,86%, then very good 38,64% and deficient 4,55%. The level of organizational culture perceived by teachers is favorable at 55, 68%, then very favorable at 28,41%, and finally very unfavorable at 15,91%. It is concluded, with a level of significance of 5% that there is a strong direct relationship (“rho” = 0,856) and highly significant (p-value: 0,000<0,010) between the managerial leadership and the organizational culture in teachers of Universidad Peruana Los Andes, headquarters La Merced – 2017.
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Huaranga, H., Angoma, M., & Picoy, J. (2018). Liderazgo directivo y cultura organizacional en la Universidad Peruana Los Andes, Huancayo. Apuntes de Ciencia & Sociedad, 08(01). https://doi.org/10.18259/acs.2018012
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