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Henkel, Tom; Marion, Jim; Bourdeau, Debra – Journal of Leadership Education, 2019
In this paper, we examined managers' leadership behavior when working on a simulated team project regarding task-oriented versus relationship-oriented leadership behavior to effectively achieve successful project completion. Managers attending an advanced project management development program responded to the Fielder Leadership Behavior Style…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Administrator Behavior, Program Administration, Job Performance
Clark, Kenneth E.; Clark, Miriam B. – 1996
A crucial component of leadership is the element of choice. Regardless of how much a person studies leadership, it is essential that he or she makes a conscious choice to accept the leadership role. This book defines leadership, gives examples of research in the field and explains how this knowledge can be used, describes leadership-development…
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Administrator Characteristics, Leadership, Leadership Qualities
Peer reviewedTedrow, Barbara; Rhoads, Robert A. – Community College Review, 1999
Presents and analyzes qualitative data collected during interviews with 30 senior female administrators working at community colleges in the Midwest. Reveals three patterns of leadership identity for women: adaptation, reconciliation, and resistance. Discusses each category in respect to leadership identity, communication style, and gender issues.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Behavior, Community Colleges, Leaders

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