Leadership styles and Deming's behavior factors |
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Authors: | John J. Sosik Shelley D. Dionne |
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Affiliation: | (1) Penn State University at Great Valley, 30 E. Swedesford Road, 19355 Malvern, PA;(2) State University of New York at Binghamton, USA |
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Abstract: | Although total quality management scholars, including W. Edwards Deming, consider leadership to be important, there has been little work which considers linkages between specific leadership styles and TQM behaviors/policies. This paper examines the relationship between a full range of leadership styles (Bass & Avolio, 1994) including laissez-faire, management-by-exceptionpassive, management-by-exception-active, transactional and transformational leadership, and five specific TQM behavior factors derived from Deming's (1986) Fourteen Points, i.e., change agency, teamwork, trust-building, short-term goal eradication and continuous improvement.The authors gratefully acknowledge the helpful suggestions of Boas Shamir, Don Spangler, Bruce Avolio, Francis Yammarino, and Susan Kang to earlier versions of this paper. |
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