Repository logo
 

Impact of leadership on organizational performance at pharmaceutical companies

Thumbnail Image

Date

2021-10-20

Authors

Cavaliere, Luigi Pio Leonardo
Lourens, Melanie Elizabeth
Chowdhury, Arup Roy
Balasudarsun, N.L.
Soundararajan, Leo Rathinaraj Antony
Thankappan, Sreeja Mannickal
Rajest, Suman S.
Regin, R.

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Abstract

Leadership can be characterized in various manners that it is difficult to concoct a solitary working definition. The initiative is not only an individual or gathering of individuals in a high position. Authority is a cycle where the pioneer is given different exercises to accomplish any objective. Authority alludes to the conduct/demeanor to gather and direct the people towards any objective. The initiative is a correspondence cycle of leaders and individuals. So, the ampleness of an affiliation depends on the fruitful pioneer and the ground-breaking pioneer who has a practical power style. The organization is a huge factor for any affiliation or social occasion. At the beginning of this research, the researcher will talk about leadership style and its effects. Qualitative and quantitative analysis will take place in our survey questions that will be sent to Pharmagroup companies. The researcher will try to have some data from other companies if the researcher could, due to covid-19 and the difficulties in having interviews in the companies. So far, 40 responses to the questionnaire from 70 total employees and mainly the primary results show a strong impact of leadership on organizational performance. The key to success in the service sector and the whole company was the leadership behavior at Pharmagroup companies.

Description

Keywords

Leadership, Performance, Styles, Supporting Activity, Administration

Citation

Cavaliere, L.P.L.; Lourens, M.E.; Chowdhury, A.R.; Balasudarsun, N.L.; Soundararajan, L.R.A.; et al. 2021. Impact of leadership on organizational performance at pharmaceutical companies. Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation. 32(3): 25484-25504 (21).

DOI

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By