A Study On Leadership and Management Effectiveness Based on a Tack Hyun Shin and Jun Sup Choo
International Journal of Railway, vol. 4, no. 3, pp.57-63, 2011
Abstract : The main purpose of this study is to highlight the effects of the Bolman and Deal's multi-frame leadership on the several
dependent variables such as job satisfaction, respect from subordinates, effective goal attainment, promotion speed, and
recognition as more a leader than a manager. To attain this purpose, 488 questionnaires verified to be free from flaws
were processed through SPSS 14 Windows. The major finding was that versatile and adroit use of multiple frames can
contribute to the effectiveness and success of the leader. That is, the multi-frame leadership had strong relationships with
dependent variables such as trust and respects from subordinates, effective attainment of unit's goal, job satisfaction, recognition
as more a real leader than as a manager, and promotion speed of boss. When we consider the ever-increasing
environmental complexity surrounding every organization and the growing levels of needs of employees, the use of
multi-frame leadership is not an ¡®ought¡¯ but a ¡®must¡¯ for all the people who aspire to become effective and successful
leaders.
Keyword :
Bolman & deal¡¯s leadership frame model, Multi-frame, Management effectiveness, Railway public enterprises
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