Management development programs and the aspired management style: a study in Malaysia

Purpose: The study was to examine the relationship between management development programs and the management styles used by junior executives and young managers. Design/methodology/approach: Data was collected using survey forms and all the respondents were below 45 years old. They were either...

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Main Authors: Juhdi, Nurita, Wan Jusoh, Wan Jamaliah, Supar, Norizah, Juhdi, Noor Hasni
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Published: Technical University of Kosice 2015
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spelling my.iium.irep.473872016-07-15T01:44:31Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/47387/ Management development programs and the aspired management style: a study in Malaysia Juhdi, Nurita Wan Jusoh, Wan Jamaliah Supar, Norizah Juhdi, Noor Hasni HF5549 Personnel management Purpose: The study was to examine the relationship between management development programs and the management styles used by junior executives and young managers. Design/methodology/approach: Data was collected using survey forms and all the respondents were below 45 years old. They were either professionals or holding middle to higher level positions. Findings: Only mentoring had significant relationships with all the seven management styles. Mentoring was also found as the only program which was significant predictor to all the management styles. Assessment programs were found having significant relationship with participative style with negative relationship. On-the-job development programs were only significantly related to two management styles. Delegating style was significantly related to all the management development programs. Ethical management style was only significant to mentoring. Research implications: HR practitioners should emphasize the use of mentoring with systematic mentoring programs. Research limitations: The correlation values among variables were weak-tomoderate and some variables suffered from low Cronbach’s alpha values. Technical University of Kosice 2015 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/47387/1/nurita_et_al_qip_2015.pdf Juhdi, Nurita and Wan Jusoh, Wan Jamaliah and Supar, Norizah and Juhdi, Noor Hasni (2015) Management development programs and the aspired management style: a study in Malaysia. Quality Innovation Prosperity, 19 (2). pp. 87-102. ISSN 1335-1745 http://www.qip-journal.eu/index.php/QIP/index 510.12776/QIP.V19I2.607
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Juhdi, Nurita
Wan Jusoh, Wan Jamaliah
Supar, Norizah
Juhdi, Noor Hasni
Management development programs and the aspired management style: a study in Malaysia
description Purpose: The study was to examine the relationship between management development programs and the management styles used by junior executives and young managers. Design/methodology/approach: Data was collected using survey forms and all the respondents were below 45 years old. They were either professionals or holding middle to higher level positions. Findings: Only mentoring had significant relationships with all the seven management styles. Mentoring was also found as the only program which was significant predictor to all the management styles. Assessment programs were found having significant relationship with participative style with negative relationship. On-the-job development programs were only significantly related to two management styles. Delegating style was significantly related to all the management development programs. Ethical management style was only significant to mentoring. Research implications: HR practitioners should emphasize the use of mentoring with systematic mentoring programs. Research limitations: The correlation values among variables were weak-tomoderate and some variables suffered from low Cronbach’s alpha values.
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author Juhdi, Nurita
Wan Jusoh, Wan Jamaliah
Supar, Norizah
Juhdi, Noor Hasni
author_facet Juhdi, Nurita
Wan Jusoh, Wan Jamaliah
Supar, Norizah
Juhdi, Noor Hasni
author_sort Juhdi, Nurita
title Management development programs and the aspired management style: a study in Malaysia
title_short Management development programs and the aspired management style: a study in Malaysia
title_full Management development programs and the aspired management style: a study in Malaysia
title_fullStr Management development programs and the aspired management style: a study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Management development programs and the aspired management style: a study in Malaysia
title_sort management development programs and the aspired management style: a study in malaysia
publisher Technical University of Kosice
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/47387/1/nurita_et_al_qip_2015.pdf
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