TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the study
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Aim and objectives of the
study
1.4 Significance of the study
1.5 Research questions
1.6 Scope of the study
1.7 Limitation of the study
1.8 Study plan
1.9 Definitions of key terms
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Definition of Leadership and
Leadership Style
2.2 Leadership Theories
2.2.1 Great Man/Traits Approach to
Leadership
2.2.2 Behavioural Approach to
Leadership
2.2.3 situational Approach to
Leadership
2.2.4 Fielders Contingency Approach to
Leadership
2.3 Leadership Styles and
Behaviour
2.3.1 Leadership Styles Based on the
use of Authority
2.3.2 Likert’s Four System
2.3.3 Managerial Grid
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Historical Background of PHCN
PLC
3.2 Research Hypothesis
3.3 Methods of Data Collection
3.4 Population and Sample Size
3.5 Sampling Techniques
3.6 Methods of Data Analysis
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA
PRESENTATION ANALYSIS
4.1 Demographic Characteristics
Analysis
4.2 Leadership Styles Analysis
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendation
References
Questionnaire
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
The
performance of any enterprise or the life spans of an organization, whether
large or small is directly proportional to the finality of its leadership. In
the light of fact, an organization or community will only succeed, towards the
achievement of a group goal, only if the reign of a leader exists. Thus; a
leader is someone who has the ability to inspire, motivate and use power
effectively and in a responsible manner towards the achievement of a goal
considering this, leadership can simply be define as the act or process of
influencing people, so that they will strive willingly and enthusiastically
towards the achievement of a group goals.
Yusuf (2001) argues that
the ability of any organization to achieve its desire goals and objectives
depends on the nature of its leadership. However empirical evidence has tends
to show that leadership plays very significant roles in effective and
efficiency of any organization. Ogunsan 91985) and Ochia (1987) admitted in their
study that leadership skill were very effective in enhancing performance.
Hence, leadership has a significant managerial factors and ingredients in the
success of any organization.
Ingredient of Leadership
A. The
ability to use power effectively and in a responsible manner.
B. The
ability to inspire
C. The
ability to comprehend that human being has different motivational forces at
different time and in different situation.
D. The
ability to act in a manner that will develop a climate conducive to responding
to and arousing motivation.
Thus, the move a leader
understand what motivate their subordinate and how these motivation operate the
better the actualization of a group goal, David Mann (1985) sees styles of
leadership as some of the basic requirement for achieving good management,
administration and good leadership. Leadership styles may be defined as a
designing pattern of behaviour used in integrating both the organization and
personal interest in achieving the organization aim and objectives. Furthermore,
these styles of leadership are many but three are commonly in used in most
establishment; free vein leadership style, autocratic leadership style and
democratic leadership style. It is generally believed that good leadership
style will increase organizational performance, lower unit cost, high morale
sustain and improve management- labour relationship (Nwachukwu 1988).
- Statement to the Study
Over
the year, scholar have extensively research on the effective leadership styles
in an organization. Prominent among then are Stodgill, Fieldler Likert, Blade
and Monton, Tennenbaum and so forth.
Leadership have been seen involving a variety of styles, ranging from one that is highly boos-centered to that is highly subordinate with suggestion that no one style is always right and another is not always wrong in the context of business and services industries to achieve goals. More so, for manager or leader at appropriate leadership styles in an establishment, some situational factors need to be considered. These include position power, task structure and leader member relations.