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Investigating the effectiveness of the leadership development intervention in changing leadership practices in Markham

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Title: Investigating the effectiveness of the leadership development intervention in changing leadership practices in Markham
Author: Mathafena, Rose Boitumelo
Abstract: The study is set out to investigate effectiveness of the leadership development programme in changing leadership practices in Markham, and also determines if the programme graduates implement the knowledge and skills learned. The research design is predominantly qualitative. Data collection was through usage of the MLQ, the unstructured questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. The leadership development intervention was reported to be excellent by most participants, and effective in developing effective leadership competencies. Though positive results were reported about the programme being able to change leadership behaviours in Markham, there are certain areas that can be improved to maximise and optimise the learning of the leaders. Additional learning methodologies may be incorporated or used in conjunction with the Markham Experience, with the purpose of continuously reinforcing the learning, application of knowledge and ensuring that the change at behaviour level is sustained for a long period of time.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/546
Date: 2007-09-30
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