Determining the relationship between leadership, emotional intelligence and organisational performance in government agencies

objective of this research is mainly to determine the relationship between leadership, emotional intelligence and organisational performance in state owned agencies to contribute to the debate on the role of government agencies with the South African society. The study aims to contribute to scholarl...

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Main Author: Poya, Nkululeko Andrew Stephen
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/19861
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-289892018-08-24T04:12:43ZDetermining the relationship between leadership, emotional intelligence and organisational performance in government agenciesPoya, Nkululeko Andrew StephenOrganizational effectiveness -- South AfricaEmotional intelligencePerformance -- Psychological aspectsLeadership -- South Africaobjective of this research is mainly to determine the relationship between leadership, emotional intelligence and organisational performance in state owned agencies to contribute to the debate on the role of government agencies with the South African society. The study aims to contribute to scholarly research which deals with performance related issues in the public sector.This study is however, not addressing other issues such as training needs of employees in government agencies, intelligence quotient, spiritual intelligence, corruption and ethics management. In keeping with one of the objectives of the study, a detailed review of literature was conducted in order to clearly define leadership (both transformational and transactional), emotional intelligence and organisational performance, and provide substantive reasons for the need for leaders with emotional intelligence in government agencies. The description of existing knowledge also provides outcomes of previous research pertaining to improvement of overall organisational performance. This study set out to determine the leadership approach and the level of emotional intelligence amongst the leadership sample. The research methodology employed in the study made use of a positivistic paradigm and was conducted by means of a qualitative study with careful description, analysis, interpretation and evaluation of data for the purpose of obtaining information and relevant data. The study objectives, appropriate conclusions and proposals are addressed based on the role that the two leadership approaches, linked to emotional intelligence plays with regard to organisational performance. This will ultimately enable the researcher to provide a framework for consideration during the selection of senior and executive staff members. Ultimately the recommendations made may contribute to the design of future practices aimed at improving public services in the long run in achieving the long term goals as set out in the National Development Plan.Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityFaculty of Business and Economic Sciences2017ThesisMastersMBA113 leavespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10948/19861vital:28989EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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topic Organizational effectiveness -- South Africa
Emotional intelligence
Performance -- Psychological aspects
Leadership -- South Africa
spellingShingle Organizational effectiveness -- South Africa
Emotional intelligence
Performance -- Psychological aspects
Leadership -- South Africa
Poya, Nkululeko Andrew Stephen
Determining the relationship between leadership, emotional intelligence and organisational performance in government agencies
description objective of this research is mainly to determine the relationship between leadership, emotional intelligence and organisational performance in state owned agencies to contribute to the debate on the role of government agencies with the South African society. The study aims to contribute to scholarly research which deals with performance related issues in the public sector.This study is however, not addressing other issues such as training needs of employees in government agencies, intelligence quotient, spiritual intelligence, corruption and ethics management. In keeping with one of the objectives of the study, a detailed review of literature was conducted in order to clearly define leadership (both transformational and transactional), emotional intelligence and organisational performance, and provide substantive reasons for the need for leaders with emotional intelligence in government agencies. The description of existing knowledge also provides outcomes of previous research pertaining to improvement of overall organisational performance. This study set out to determine the leadership approach and the level of emotional intelligence amongst the leadership sample. The research methodology employed in the study made use of a positivistic paradigm and was conducted by means of a qualitative study with careful description, analysis, interpretation and evaluation of data for the purpose of obtaining information and relevant data. The study objectives, appropriate conclusions and proposals are addressed based on the role that the two leadership approaches, linked to emotional intelligence plays with regard to organisational performance. This will ultimately enable the researcher to provide a framework for consideration during the selection of senior and executive staff members. Ultimately the recommendations made may contribute to the design of future practices aimed at improving public services in the long run in achieving the long term goals as set out in the National Development Plan.
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title Determining the relationship between leadership, emotional intelligence and organisational performance in government agencies
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