996 Search Results for Leadership and Research Methods
role of research problem in choosing an appropriate methodology. It also presents the research questions, methodology, and design that can be used by the researcher to analyze the research problem and proceed with his research study. The third secti Continue Reading...
Poor Healthcare Leadership
The study will concern itself with "the impact of poor leadership in the healthcare industry on workers' morale and patient care."
Bad leadership has many negative consequences. In addition to being unable to offer follow Continue Reading...
children deprived of normal, healthy environmental stimuli in low-income, inner city environments' could be undertaken using quantitative and/or qualitative research methods, if both are used the process will be referred to as a mixed method researc Continue Reading...
Running Head: SERVANT LEADERSHIP 30SERVANT LEADERSHIPServant LeadershipAbstractOver 100 research articles on servant leadership have been published in the past half a decade. However, lack of clarity and coherence on the subject matter has resulted i Continue Reading...
Ha: There is a positive correlation between transaction leadership styles of academic deans and the job satisfaction of business faculty members in the Florida College System.
Research Question 3: How do basic employment and related demographic co Continue Reading...
Personality and Leadership: A Qualitative and Quantitative Review," Judge, Bono, Ilies & Gerhardt (2002) focus on the trait theory of leadership. In "Applying a Psychobiological Model of Personality to the Study of Leadership," O'Connor & Ja Continue Reading...
This course provided me with the opportunity for a structured exploration of critical concepts of leadership, specifically what leaders can do to influence their followers in the workplace. The readings provided me with a strong grounding in the key Continue Reading...
Leadership and Change," Burns & By (2012) examine the relationship between leadership ethics and effective organizational change. In "Coping with Job insecurity," Loi, Lam & Chan (2012) examine the relationship between procedural justice (or Continue Reading...
globalization that diversified cultures and backgrounds have converged and are working together in collaboration. Considering the scenario of today's world, the rapidly changing demographics have played a critical role in the emergence of new styles Continue Reading...
Difficulties
Empirical research is necessarily designed to provide a workable framework through which a researcher may test a hypothesized explanation for observable phenomena, but the two primary branches of scientific inquiry differ greatly in te Continue Reading...
Women in AviationWhen conducting a study on women in aviation in Germany, some possibilities for selecting interviewees would:1. Women pilots and women air traffic controllers - they can provide insight into their experiences in the field and the cha Continue Reading...
Brandt (2003) offers ten ways to determine if a school indeed meets the criteria of a learning organization. The first characteristic of a learning organization is that it encourages adaptive behavior in response to differing circumstances. The seco Continue Reading...
Research opportunities are afforded for projects on and off the NIH campus.
Funds for training and research are provided by NINR. Fellowships enable scientists to be trained to conduct independent nursing research and to collaborate in interdiscipl Continue Reading...
More importantly, our appreciative and participatory stance with our co-researchers has allowed us to witness and learn about the cutting edge of leadership work in such a way that is and feels qualitatively different from other research traditions Continue Reading...
Strategic Leadership and Management
The link between Strategic Direction and Leadership
Leadership can be described as "a process in which a number of people work together for a common task. It also covers accomplishment and eventually getting the Continue Reading...
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
History of the organization
The National Institute of Nursing Research is a body mandated with the principal responsibility of carrying out research that relates to the nursing and medical field in gene Continue Reading...
One of the simplest and most common methods to assess leadership attributes are questionnaires. Questionnaires, such as the Leadership Behavior Description Questionnaire (LBDQ) use quantitative survey techniques to assess the degree to which organiza Continue Reading...
Parker
The practical implications of the author’s conclusions are that research into leadership can be challenging because of the emphasis on quantitative studies in the field and the sense that any new studies must innovative and unique, even Continue Reading...
Business Research ProjectArea of Research:Strategies and Decision-makingProject/Dissertation Title:Exploring the Strategies and Decision-making Approaches that Boeing should Adopt to React to the Business Challenges after 737 Max Crash.Project/Disser Continue Reading...
Topic: Teacher Effectiveness and Behavior: Their Relationship and Impact on Student LearningThe purpose of this dissertation topic is to review the efficacy of teacher learning and how it correlates to student performance. Research has shown a large Continue Reading...
The Impact of Authentic Leadership Utilizing Observational Humor for Organizations to Create a Culture of Diversity Equity and Inclusion.Three points that could be potential challenges or difficulties and how they will be addressed1. Potential limita Continue Reading...
committee using a reflective approach to leadership in democratic leadership behaviors and methods. This will make use of channeling the energy of strong personality members rather than to suppress strong committee members and guide and facilitate g Continue Reading...
Cigarettes became popular among World War soldiers as "soldier's smoke (Randall 1999)." Camel held 45% of the U.S. cigarette market by 1923 while Philip Morris produced women's cigarette, described as "mild as May." The American Tobacco Company pro Continue Reading...
Shaping Culture and Ethics of the OrganizationIntroductionCurrent SituationOrganizational culture and ethics are two critical components that define an organization\\\'s character, values, beliefs, and norms. The culture of an organization determines Continue Reading...
Researcher DevelopmentIntroductionWelcome to my presentation on my personal development plan as a researcher.My aim is to develop my skills as a researcher and use reflective models and frameworks to identify my development needs. I will then outline Continue Reading...
adolescents lack the necessary skills needed for solving-problems, self-esteem, and communication skills (Fertman & Linden, 1999; Sullivan & Larson, 2010). Moreover, adolescents tend to lack self-esteem, motivation, moral value, and a positi Continue Reading...
Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice Research
Ethical issues in terms of research are sometimes difficult to pinpoint, but all are made in order to ensure defendant's constitutional rights and to protect any other research participants from potential Continue Reading...
Worldviews of Research PhilosophyIntroductionOntology, epistemology and axiology are at the foundation of research philosophy. Ontology is the study of the nature of being. Epistemology is the study of knowledge or how one comes to know things. Axiol Continue Reading...
Leadership in Local Small Businesses
• General Topic and Purpose of Your Study
This research proposal will focus on three to five small organizations in the local community and the types of leadership that can be found within those organizati Continue Reading...
E-Leadership
Albidewi, I. (2014, June). E-Leadership System: A Futuristic Vision. International Journal of Business and Management Review, 2(2), 91-101.
This research was carried out to describe the concept of electronic leadership (e-leadership) w Continue Reading...
An effective military unit is built on the firm foundation of quality leadership; leadership drives performance outcomes and creates the organizational climate and culture necessary for success. While multiple leadership styles can prove effective un Continue Reading...
Organizational Leadership Change
Competition in the modern day business community has become cutting edge and the economic agents have to seek new means of creating competitive advantages. This situation has been brought about by the emergence of nu Continue Reading...
advance greater understanding of the research subject/topic is evident upon completion of the review. Literature consists of all the information that researches have contributed to a field of study in the past and can go back many years to give the Continue Reading...
Unit of Analysis
A unit of analysis constitutes an object of study in research undertakings (Cole, 2018). Definition and bounding of the case may prove challenging since a number of variables and points of interest overlap and intersect within cases Continue Reading...
passion for the project, natural curiosity, well-founded skepticism, and a good memory. Possessing all of these can actually aid in the ability to have more effective research. The passion will encourage the researcher to explore more thoroughly tha Continue Reading...
Researcher Development1.0 IntroductionThe aim of any professional is to develop skills as a researcher and use reflective models and frameworks to identify ones development needs. The purpose of developing as a researcher is to be able to understand Continue Reading...