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Title: | Generation Wh-Y: A Descriptive Study on the Impact of Psychological Birth Order on the Leadership Style of Filipino Millenial Managers |
Authors: | Montemayor, Aira Nikka S. |
Keywords: | Managers Millennials Psychological Birth Order Leadership Styles |
Issue Date: | May-2016 |
Abstract: | With the rise of Millennials in the corporate world, increasing attention should be given to understanding the distinct characteristics of this new generation of managers. This study entitled, A Descriptive Study on the Impact of Psychological Birth Order on the Leadership Style of Filipino Millennial Managers explored the association of Psychological Birth order and Leadership Style of Filipino managers working in Metro Manila. This study is intended to feed into the body of knowledge in Human Resource Management in the Philippines particularly in designing or formulating leadership development programs and training needs analysis for managers geared towards promoting innovative strategies in managing both people and their work. This descriptive study made use of Survey Questionnaire comprising three (3) parts namely, Respondent Profile, Psychological Birth Order Inventory and Blake- Mouton Managerial Grid. Three hundred eighty-five (385) millennial managers were selected through non purposive sampling. Results showed that majority of the Filipino Millennial managers today belong to the Fourth Born Birth Order Category and are practicing a Team Leader style of leadership. Results from the Pearson Chi-Square correlation however, showed that there is not enough evidence to support the association between Psychological Birth Order and Leadership Style. |
URI: | http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1350 |
Appears in Collections: | BA Behavioral Sciences Theses |
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