FACTORS AFFECTING LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS: THE CASE OF SOME SELECTED SECTORS OF BAMBASI WOREDA, ASSOSA ZONE ETHIOPIA PDF Download

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FACTORS AFFECTING LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS: THE CASE OF SOME SELECTED SECTORS OF BAMBASI WOREDA, ASSOSA ZONE ETHIOPIA

FACTORS AFFECTING LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS: THE CASE OF SOME SELECTED SECTORS OF BAMBASI WOREDA, ASSOSA ZONE ETHIOPIA PDF Author: Mr. Yirga Goraw Tigre
Publisher: D&M ACADEMIA
ISBN: 9393666008
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 93

Book Description
This research deals with assessment of leadership effectiveness and its contributing factors the case of Bambasi Woreda. The main objective of this study was to assess the factors affecting leadership effectiveness in some selected public sectors in Assosa Zone, Beneshengul Gumuz Regional states of Ethiopia. In this study descriptive research design, was employed by using multi-stage random sampling method, data was collected from 271 respondents. Data analysis was carried out by descriptive statistics using SPSS software version 20. It is concluded that, relationship building, leadership style, empowerment, and motivating of staffs are found to be the major factors affecting leadership effectiveness. Accordingly training and best practice sharing with empowering employees, relationship building, increasing employee motivation, and working on leadership style are identified as key areas for improvement. Finally, it recommended that in order to enhance leadership effectiveness in selected public sectors of the study area, continuous the concerned body should organize leadership capacity building programs