Search for dissertations about: "multidimensional leadership"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words multidimensional leadership.
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1. Project Management - Multidimensional Leadership
Abstract : Project management is increasingly becoming a complex role that more and more people within industry need to master. Today, project organising is used to perform tasks and solve problems of almost any magnitude, complexity, and direction. In many organisations, a significant part of the daily work is conducted by means of projects. READ MORE
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2. Communication between principals and teachers in successful schools
Abstract : This thesis examines the interplay between organizational structure and culture and principals’ communication with their teachers in a Swedish school setting. Especially communication about issues connected to teaching and learning, student outcomes and school improvement are in focus. READ MORE
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3. Sports coaches’ interpersonal motivating styles : longitudinal associations, change, and multidimensionality
Abstract : Coaches play a central role in shaping the sport environment for young athletes. This thesis is focused on the leadership process in sports and how coaches’ autonomy-supportive and controlling interpersonal styles longitudinally are related to young athletes’ motivation and ill- and well-being. READ MORE
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4. Poland under pressure 1980-81 : crisis management in state-society conflict
Abstract : The primary purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the crisis management strategies used by Solidarity and state authorities during the Polish Crisis 1980-81. These key domestic actors adjusted their actions in response to the international context of the crisis. READ MORE
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5. Personality in relation to health, psychosocial work environment and occupational health intervention adherence
Abstract : Background: Personality is a well-studied topic within psychology and it has intrigued scientists and philosophers for centuries. It is a broad, complex and multidimensional phenomenon that constitute individuals’ typical behavioral patterns. READ MORE