Date
2002
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Chairperson (Advisor 1)
Dr. Robert DeWerff
Reader (Advisor 2)
Dr. Charlotte Knoche
Abstract
This study was designed to understand which leadership style was most effective to use in Catholic Charities Day Programs. The study was conducted in the Central Minnesota region, primarily in the St. Cloud area, with providers of Day Treatment Services. A total of 16 professionals were surveyed regarding their preferred leadership style. Surveyed participants results were examined to determine what style is most effective to use in Catholic Charities Day Programs.
Demographic findings reveal some common factors such as education, gender, and past leadership training. The study concludes with recommendations for Catholic Charities Management Team to enhance and teach preferred leadership styles to employees.
Recommended Citation
Webster-Smith, N. (2002). The Need to Establish an Effective Leadership Style Within Catholic Charities Day Programs (Thesis, Concordia University, St. Paul). Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.csp.edu/legacy-capstones_maom/138Restricted
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