AN EXPLORATION OF THE LEADERSHIP PRACTICE ENABLING OTHERS TO ACT: A CASE STUDY

Journal of Agricultural Education(1997)

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The purpose of this study was to explore the leadership practice of "enabling others to act" as defined by Kouzes and Posner. Data collected using the Leadershiv Practices Inventory /LPI) have consistently shown a significant difference between leader scores on the Lpi "self' and subordinate scores on the LPI "observer". Using a multiple case study with embedded unit analysis, this research investigated why such dz@erences exist. Three departments or centers located within Colleges ofAgriculture at three midwestern land grant universities served as sites for the study. The study focused on identifying and confirming behaviors used by executive oficers that enable subordinates to perform their duties. The appropriate LPI instrument was the embedded unit of analysis with three leaders and 21 subordinates. Findings were supportive of both the transformational theory of leadership and Kouzes and Posner's emphasis on the leadership practice "enabling others to act. " The departments and centers were selected because of their reputation for outstanding leadership, and the Lpi confirmed no significant discrepancies between leaders and the faculty. The exemvlary leader can emplo~y behaviors that impactfaculiy members'perceptions of " _ I _
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their ability to act in fulfdling their responsibilities,higher education,leadership qualities,data collection,agricultural education,unit of analysis
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