Leadership styles, talent management and employee performance in the hotel industry in Uganda

The purpose of this paper is to examine how Leadership Styles, Talent Management Impact Employee Performance in the hotel industry in Uganda. This study was cross-sectional and also adopted a correlational research design. Data was processed by SPSS on a sample of 240 hotels. The findings reveale...

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Main Authors: Abanis, Turyahebwa, Moses, Agaba, Arthur, Sunday, Eliab Mpora, Byamukama, Sylvia, Kalembe
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Published: Kabale University Interdisciplinary Research Journal (KURJ) 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/621
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description The purpose of this paper is to examine how Leadership Styles, Talent Management Impact Employee Performance in the hotel industry in Uganda. This study was cross-sectional and also adopted a correlational research design. Data was processed by SPSS on a sample of 240 hotels. The findings revealed that there is a strong Correlation between Leadership Styles and Employee Commitment. The study also revealed that there was a strong positive significant relationship between Employee Commitment and Employee Performance with a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.918. The study recommends that the management of three-star hotels should train their managers and staff in order to improve the leadership skills of the managers and ensure that leaders should have leadership skills which can improve the effectiveness of their group members hence improving the performance of the employees of hotels as whole. It is also recommended that the managers in hotel industry should improve their interpersonal skills which enables them to build good relationship among themselves and the employers as this boosts high morale and greater job satisfaction which eventually improve their performance.
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spelling oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-6212024-01-17T04:44:56Z Leadership styles, talent management and employee performance in the hotel industry in Uganda Abanis, Turyahebwa Moses, Agaba Arthur, Sunday Eliab Mpora, Byamukama Sylvia, Kalembe Leadership, Personnel evaluation, Personnel management, Hospitality Industry - Uganda The purpose of this paper is to examine how Leadership Styles, Talent Management Impact Employee Performance in the hotel industry in Uganda. This study was cross-sectional and also adopted a correlational research design. Data was processed by SPSS on a sample of 240 hotels. The findings revealed that there is a strong Correlation between Leadership Styles and Employee Commitment. The study also revealed that there was a strong positive significant relationship between Employee Commitment and Employee Performance with a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.918. The study recommends that the management of three-star hotels should train their managers and staff in order to improve the leadership skills of the managers and ensure that leaders should have leadership skills which can improve the effectiveness of their group members hence improving the performance of the employees of hotels as whole. It is also recommended that the managers in hotel industry should improve their interpersonal skills which enables them to build good relationship among themselves and the employers as this boosts high morale and greater job satisfaction which eventually improve their performance. Kabale University 2022-05-11T07:59:09Z 2022-05-11T07:59:09Z 2022 Article 2790-1394 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/621 Vol 1;Issue 2. application/pdf Kabale University Interdisciplinary Research Journal (KURJ)
spellingShingle Leadership, Personnel evaluation, Personnel management, Hospitality Industry - Uganda
Abanis, Turyahebwa
Moses, Agaba
Arthur, Sunday
Eliab Mpora, Byamukama
Sylvia, Kalembe
Leadership styles, talent management and employee performance in the hotel industry in Uganda
title Leadership styles, talent management and employee performance in the hotel industry in Uganda
title_full Leadership styles, talent management and employee performance in the hotel industry in Uganda
title_fullStr Leadership styles, talent management and employee performance in the hotel industry in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Leadership styles, talent management and employee performance in the hotel industry in Uganda
title_short Leadership styles, talent management and employee performance in the hotel industry in Uganda
title_sort leadership styles talent management and employee performance in the hotel industry in uganda
topic Leadership, Personnel evaluation, Personnel management, Hospitality Industry - Uganda
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/621
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