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Not All Managers Are Leaders...But What If They Could Be?

Thu, Aug 17

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Using behavioral principles to improve organizational behaviors is a cornerstone of organizational behavior management. This article shares a study that describes how managerial leadership training based on behavioral principles can improve managerial leadership behaviors and performance.

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Not All Managers Are Leaders...But What If They Could Be?
Not All Managers Are Leaders...But What If They Could Be?

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Aug 17, 2023, 6:00 PM MDT – Aug 18, 2023, 7:00 PM MDT

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Using behavioral principles to improve organizational behaviors is a cornerstone of organizational behavior management. In this study, a manual for managerial behavioral training (MBT) based on behavioral principles was developed and tested. A randomized controlled trial compared pre- and post-training employee questionnaire data from experimental-group managers (n = 25) versus waitlist control-group managers (n = 24). Multilevel modeling was used for data analysis. MBT was found to positively affect the functional leadership behaviors of goal setting (d = .20; p = .039), performance feedback (d = .20; p = .073), value-based performance feedback (d = .22; p = .015), and consequential listening (d = .22; p = .050). In addition, MBT was found to positively affect leadership performance in terms of leader effectiveness (d = .21; p = .038) and employee engagement (d = .27; p = .024). This study describes how managerial leadership training based on behavioral principles can be used to improve managerial leadership behaviors and performance.

This will provide 1.5 Continuing Education hours.

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  • Discussion ONLY

    This ticket is free and does NOT include any continuing education credits. This ticket allows for admission to the journal club discussion for participation.

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  • Discussion and CEs

    This ticket allows for admission to the journal club discussion for participation AND pays for the allotted continuing education credit(s).

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