Effective leadership is widely considered a critical ingredient of team success, and some scholars have argued that abdication of leadership in any team is a recipe for failure (Sinclair, 1992; Zacarro, Rittman, & Marks, 2001). However, much of the existing research on team leadership has focused exclusively on external leaders serving in a formal capacity [...]
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Internal Team Leadership: An Examination of Leadership Roles, Role Structure, and Member Outcomes
Filed Under: HR Project Tagged With: effective leadership, team success
The Influence of Career Identity and Social Networks on Career Transition Magnitude
Increasingly, scholars and journalists are suggesting that there is a trend toward greater magnitude in career transitions signified by the crossing of career boundaries (such as level, functional, organizational, industry and professional boundaries). To date, much of the quantitative empirical research suggests that organizational, relational and environmental factors influence career transition behavior. However, while we [...]
Filed Under: HR Project Tagged With: career transitions, professional boundaries, quantitative methodologies, social networks