Leadership and Effective Human Resource Management in Organization
- Authors: Okolie U.C.1, Omole O.G.2, Yakubu A.2
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Affiliations:
- Delta State University
- Auchi polytechnic
- Issue: Vol 8, No 3 (2021)
- Pages: 277-296
- Section: Public administration: theory and practice
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2312-8313/article/view/317634
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-8313-2021-8-3-277-296
- ID: 317634
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Abstract
Outstanding leaders combine good strategic substance and effective interpersonal processes to formulate and implement strategies that produce results and sustainable competitive advantage. In today’s competitive business environment, the defining success factor is essentially leadership with the potential of transforming its employees into a willing and winning team with the appropriate synergy to actualize collectively determined corporate missions and aspirations. The contemporary dynamics in the operating environment of business calls for leadership orientations which recognize that employees have emotional dividends to satisfy at workplace and should, thus, be managed in such a way that they are always able and willing to achieve enhanced performances. It is against this backdrop that this paper underscores the indispensability of leadership in the dayto-day dynamics of the organization and suggests a ramifying range of leadership styles that potentially conduce to optimal human resources management and performance. This paper utilized the methods of qualitative and syntheses of scientific literature as it relies on secondary data collected from books and journal articles, and were content analyzed in relation to the scope of the paper. Finally, the paper concludes that leadership synergizes the human resource and ensures that they continuously create value for the various stakeholders in the organization.
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About the authors
Ugo C. Okolie
Delta State University
Author for correspondence.
Email: ugookolie3@gmail.com
PhD, Lecturer of the Department of Political Science
1, Abraka, Delta State, NigeriaOsahon G. Omole
Auchi polytechnic
Email: omoleglo@gmail.com
Confidential Secretary
13, Okene R., Auchi, Edo State, Nigeria, 312101Abdulfatai Yakubu
Auchi polytechnic
Email: yakubuab@gmail.com
Researcher of the Department of Student Industrial Work Experience
13, Okene R., Auchi, Edo State, Nigeria, 312101References
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