ABSTRACT
The
topic of this research is Analysis of corporate leadership and employee
empowerment in Nigerian Banks. The population of the study was 365 while the
researcher used the Yaro Yamani formular in the determination of the sample
size, which was 190. The type of the research design used was survey research.
The researcher used both the primary and secondary sources in obtaining the
relevant data used in the course of the study. The primary data was collected
using the instrument of questionnaires while that of the secondary data was
obtained using written textbooks journals, magazines, newspapers and the use of
library. The researcher used chi-square in the testing of the hypothesis
formulated while simple percentage was used in analyzing the research
questions. The finding of the research study was that there is a direct
relationship between leadership style and employee performance and that there
is a direct relationship between employee empowerment and employee performance.
The researcher recommended among others that corporate leaders especially in
the banking industry should review the leadership style practiced in their
organization.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE
STUDY
Leadership
is a subject that has long excited interest among scholars and managers of men
and resources. The term connotes images of powerful dynamic persons who command
victorious grieves, direct corporate empires from top gleaming skyscraper of
shape the course of nation (Yukul 1981). Interest in this subject existed as
long as people have been studying human behaviour. In fact leadership behavior
arises where two or more persons gather for political, economic, social or
religious purpose. Mekeaghar (1997:180) attested that leadership is not the
giving of direct, rather it is the facilitation of directedness, it is an
activity of a group which cannot actually be separated from the dynamic
interaction of the communal process of envisioning. As such, leadership entails
responsibility of self and others, not only in the identified leader but also
in each member of the group within which leadership implies not only the
interrelatedness of persons but also their common direction. In actual fact,
leadership is more than power or authority, it actually implies some degree of
voluntary compliance by followers. Peters (1991:340) stressed that in today’s
business world, leadership is a subject of profound importance and of critical
relevance to our day to day activities. The success or failure of enterprises,
the ability to support families (and employee families), and a sense of self
worth and achievement, all have direct links to the performance of corporate
leaders. Leader decisions change companies and lives because leadership is both
the adhesive that binds a work group together and the catalyst for employee
motivations.
The
organization that exists today is dramatically different from that which
hitherto, existed or which will exist in the future, because technology, the
customs have all changed and will continue to change. Today, the market place
is global, the customs are more demanding, the capabilities to communicate,
especially via the Internet, is growing exponentially. Besides, employees are
even withholding their allegiance until incorporated into the decision making
process. Leaders recognize that while the fundamental principles by which they
do business in changing rapidly (Ferris, 1997). Today, job requires more
thinking, more customers services, more initiative and more skills application,
physical labour is obviously less required. It is a completely different world
requiring different leadership techniques. The leadership as the eyes, ears,
heart and soul of the organization constantly scans the emerging changes in the
world and redefines the business in order to increase its viability overtime.
The approach of leaders is simply a matter of personal style. Some are
authocratic, or democratic and many offer a combination of styles. They always
like to do anything they want at anytime without consulting anybody while some
are democratic, in the sense that they will do anything. Many offer a
combination of styles. Most successful corporate leaders adopt the approach
that meets the needs of the organization and business structure at hand. At
times, the approaches has do overlap. Some select a dominant approach, using it
as the compass and ruler that direct all corporate decisions and activities
(Farkas and Wetluafer 1996:166). Fem’s (1997:151) is of the view that corporate
organization in the past had the top three or four executives,who make all the
decision and then supervised the implementation process. But in today’s
turbulent world, it is impossible to control from the top. It is unreasonable
even to try. This is because today’s business world is highly competitive. The
way to survive is to reshape to the need of the rapidly changing world. It is a
company does not meet the needs of its competitors with organizations are
reshaping themselves to change quickly in order to meet the needs of their
customers.
Organizations
leaders know they cannot throw many act every problem; the needs highly
committed and flexible workers. Peters (1991:344) maintain that despite the
acceleration technology/authoritative revolution, our organization must become
more dependent on people who are responsible for the companies, success than
ever before, especially with the front line staff with customers. He emphasizes
that this go way beyond, “the people are our greatest asset” statement that
appeared in the mission statement in the seventies and eighties. The essence
behind today’s deep roofed belief is that in today’s world, technologies and
production come and go. Natural resources throughout the planet and commercial
power continues to shift from manufacturing to services, therefore the employee
plays a vital role in the organizational success. He insists that, there is no
limit to what the average person can accomplish if well trained, well supported
and well paid for primary source of volume added not a factor of production to
be optimized, minimized and/or eliminated. As we are in the 21st century
leaders will have to be highly flexible and have a broad range of skills. In
order to lead and keep good people, leaders must be articulated, energetic and
empowering, modern thinking about power is that more power is gained by
empowering others. Successful empowerment will typical require feedback on
performance form a variety of sources, an environment that is leant of
mistakes, widely distributed information, that is to learnt of mistakes widely
distributed information, generalist managers and employees, flat structures and
less bureaucracy. In the service industry, managers describe their primary
sources of competitive advantages as being the people. As such people are the
single most important asset. Only a system of distributed decision making can
provide flexibility and motivation for people to maintain peak performance
levels. The banking sector being one of the foremost sectors in the services
industry was selected for the study. The roles of banks in the macro-economic
polities of a nation especially in the implementation of monetary and fiscal
policies cannot be over emphasized. Commercial Banks have been selected for
this study because of their capital formation role through financial
intermediation. Three Commercial Banks in Enugu were selected for this study.
They are Eco Bank International Plc, Diamond Bank Limited, Union Bank of
Nigeria Plc. These Banks were selected based on their structures, age and size.
The study is to assess the leadership styles adopted in the banking industry
and the relationship between leadership style and corporate performances, to
determine whether the employees are empowered or not and the correlation between
employee empowerment and employee performance. It is also aimed at determining
the relationship that exists between employee improvement, leadership style and
organizational performance and the overall impact on the stakeholders.
Department: Business Adnministration
Format: Microsoft Word
Format: Microsoft Word
Chapters: 1 - 5, Preliminary Pages, Abstract, References, Questionnaire.
Delivery: Email
Delivery: Email
No. of Pages: 85
Price: 3000 NGN
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