2017 |
Volume 5 |
Issue Issue 2
Role of Qualification and Experience of College Principals and Directors in the Choice of Leadership Style - A Study on Colleges of Punjab
1.
Rajan Sidhar*
– *phd Scholar, I.k.g. Punjab Technical University, Kapurthala, Punjab, ^associate Professor, Gnimt, Gujar Khan Campus, Model Town, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.
2.
Sandhya Mehta^
– *phd Scholar, I.k.g. Punjab Technical University, Kapurthala, Punjab, ^associate Professor, Gnimt, Gujar Khan Campus, Model Town, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.
Received
27-Oct-2017
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Accepted
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Published
27-Oct-2017
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Abstract
Every principal or director of a college has distinct style of leadership. In the present study, it was found that transformational style of leadership was the most common style of leadership among the college principals and directors and was closely followed by transactional style. Laissez Faire was not a favourable style among college principals and directors as resulted from the study. Qualification and experience of the college principals were not found to be related with the leadership style.
Keywords Leadership, Qualification, Experience, Transactional Style, Laissez Faire, Transformational Style, Principals, Directors
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