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Title: LEADERSHIP COMPENTECY AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN ORGANISATION, A CASE STUDY OF BRADARAN NAJIB MAHIB WASHING MATERIAL AND ANTI SEPTIC PRODUCTION AND PACKING SERVICE
Authors: Haidari, Ahmad Noman
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: İSTANBUL AYDIN ÜNİVERSİTESİ SOSYAL BİLİMLER ENSTİTÜSÜ
Abstract: Every supervisor are expected to have some leadership skills in today's world, where external changes are increasing. The study's goal is to determine the relationship between leadership competence and staff success. The independent and dependent variables in this research are leadership skills and employee success concepts, respectively. Employee success is defined as meeting the corporate aims and targets of a specific job. Employee success will be evaluated against previously established criteria of accuracy, completeness, expense, and speed in this research. The research centers on how managerial leadership competencies influence ethical conduct, human capital growth, and communication competency in the workplace. The quantitative technique was utilized throughout the research project. The target group, sample size, selection method, data collection tools, tool validity and reliability, data gathering and protocols, statistical techniques, and ethical problems were all thoroughly considered in the study. The research was carried out at the Najib Mohib business. A target a group of people, or a population, situations, or things that share observable traits and are being studied. The study community totals 3700 workers, including administrative and supervisory staff. Management competence had an overall favorable and statistically significant impact of 76.3% on worker satisfaction, according to the findings. Furthermore, the results indicate that being ethical has a statistically significant and positive impact on staff performance in the business of 73.6%. According to the study's findings, enhancing employees' communication skills had a statistically significant beneficial effect on employee performance of 78.6%. Employee productivity increased by a massive 75.4% as a result of investments in human capital. The study is intended to contribute to current knowledge leadership and strategy literature and to the commercial sector
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11547/11068
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