An Exploration Of The Relationship Between Leadership Styles And The Implementation Of Transformation Interventions

  • Naidu J
  • Van der Walt M
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The objective of this research was to determine whether a relationship exists between the way in which subordinates experience their managers’ leadership styles and the influence of such leadership styles on the implementation of transformation interventions. A two-phase triangulated research design was employed where the qualitative phase preceded the quantitative phase. Ninety six (N = 96) respondents from a mining company participated in the survey. Results indicate a statistical and meaningful correlation between Integrated Leadership styles and transformation interventions but no correlation between Directive Leadership and implementation of transformation interventions.

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Naidu, J., & Van der Walt, M. S. (2005). An Exploration Of The Relationship Between Leadership Styles And The Implementation Of Transformation Interventions. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhrm.v3i2.60

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