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An Analysis of the Influence of Public Relations Department Leadership Style on Public Relations Strategy Use and Effectiveness
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Transformational Leadership StyleOrganizational CommunicationPublic Relations SocietyArtsManagementPublic RelationsEducationSocial InfluenceStrategyPublic Relations EthicsPublic Relation StrategyCommunicationPublic Personnel AdministrationLeadership DevelopmentLeadershipOrganizational BehaviorPublic Relations Models
Abstract A survey of Public Relations Society of America members (N = 885) suggests that 2 leadership styles are present in public relations environments. Inclusive leaders are collaborative, share decision making, and engage in participative practices. Transformational leaders have a clear vision for the future, motivate change, are good policy makers, inspire others through communication, and are innovative risk takers. Results indicate that inclusive leadership style is positively related to use of facilitative and cooperative problem solving strategies and effectiveness of informative and facilitative strategies. Transformational leadership style is positively related to use of power strategies and effectiveness of persuasive and cooperative problem solving strategies. This research was funded by a grant from the Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations. Notes Note. Maximum likelihood with Varimax rotation.
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