Perception of HR Professionals on their Leaders Workstyle: A study from the IT sector of India
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HR Function, IT sector, Leadership, Perceptions, WorkstyleAbstract
This study examines the perception of HR professionals on their leader’s workstyle with a special reference to IT sector employees in India. We used a survey instrument holding both affirmative and non-affirmative variables on a leader’s workstyle and collected data from 601 employees working in the field of information technology. We analysed quantitative data using analysis and found that there is a positive affirmation among the leaders by being a role model or charismatic. The study also highlighted the areas that require the attention of leaders to improve their workstyle functioning by considering the non-affirmative variables as essentially the role of a leader is to bring value to their followers.
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Workstyle, HR Function, Perceptions, Leadership, IT sector.
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