Personality and Military Leadership
- Topics:
- Organizational Behavior
- Tags:
- Government Of Canada,
- Leadership,
- Management
- Source:
- Government of Canada
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Overview: The purpose of this paper is to examine the research literature on the relationship between personality and leadership, specifically in a military context. It begins by looking at the association between personality and job performance in general. This analysis is undertaken across several occupations, including security-related groups, such as police and the military. Following this, there is a general discussion of theories of leadership and approaches to measuring leadership. Trait approaches to leadership are then reviewed, with the importance of the context of the situation being affirmed.
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Format: PDF | Size: 441KB | Date: May 2002 | Pages: 53





