EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEADERSHIP COMMUNICATION STYLE, PERSONALITY TRAIT AND ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY
In organizational research and practice, prolific communication is significantly linked with quality leadership traits. Leadership quality helps in mitigating the failure of an organization to survive the increasing business challenges that may result in waste of resources, talents and potentials...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University in Belgrade
2016-05-01
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Series: | Serbian Journal of Management |
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Online Access: | http://www.sjm06.com/SJM%20ISSN1452-4864/11_1_2016_May_1_148/11_1_2016_99_117.pdf |
Summary: | In organizational research and practice, prolific communication is significantly linked with quality
leadership traits. Leadership quality helps in mitigating the failure of an organization to survive the
increasing business challenges that may result in waste of resources, talents and potentials needed for
achieving optimal organizational productivity. However, an examination of academic literatures reveal
that corporate leaders are often faced with the challenge of how to move smoothly between different
communication styles to communicate clearly articulating ideas and knowledge to employee’s
whenever the occasion demands which hinders organizational productivity. Against this background,
this study explores the relationship between leadership communication style, personality trait and
organizational productivity. The study utilized cross-sectional survey method. Participants were 112
academic staff of University of Lagos, Nigeria who was selected through multi-stage sampling
techniques. Data were collected through structured questionnaire and personal observation. Results
show that there exists a connection between leadership communication style and personality trait. Also,
the finding revealed that leadership communication style determines organization productivity. More so,
the finding established that personality traits and communication styles have combine effect on
organizational productivity. Conclusively, the findings were discussed with reference to relevant
empirical literatures with recommendations for management of organizations both for practice and
future research highlighted. |
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ISSN: | 1452-4864 2217-7159 |