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Leadership Styles as Perceived by Career Senior Service Executives
Abstract:Abstract

This study identifies the prevailing leadership styles of career Senior Executive Service (SES) members of the Federal Government. This study also determines if an association exits between SES member's self‐perceived leadership style and personal characteristics, such as gender, years in the Federal Service, and highest academic degree earned. The study population consists of 6395 career SES members. A random sample of 364 career SES members was selected. The selected group was asked to respond to a demographic data questionnaire and the Styles of Leadership Survey (SLS). Over 34% of the sample completed the instrument and data questionnaire. This study reveals that Strategic Leadership Style (5/5) is the dominant self‐perceived leadership style of career SES members. The personal characteristics of gender, years employed in the Federal Government, and educational attainment were identified as being significant factors influencing leadership styles of Federal Government executives.
Keywords:American civil service  Brownlow Committee Report  Bureaucratic model  Civil Service Reform Act of 1978  Contingency leadership theory  Leadership  Leadership styles  National performance review  Ohio State Studies of Leadership  Pendleton Act  Senior executive service  Situational leadership theory  Styles of leadership survey
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