The human side of project leadership Amason, Allen C.and Others
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658.404 HEL PMP: Project Management Professional; Study Guide | 658.404 HEL Project management jumpstart / | 658.404 HIE Strategic project management SPOMP | 658.404 HUM The human side of project leadership | 658.404 KLO Contemporary project management : organize, plan, perform | 658.404 KOS International project management / | 658.404 MAN Managing projects : |
Study 1. Transformational leadership and project success / Peter Dominick, Zvi Aronson, Thomas Lechler --
ch. 1. Introduction --
ch. 2. Transformational leadership theory and hypotheses --
ch. 3. Method --
ch. 4. Results --
ch. 5. Discussion --
References --
Appendix A. Scales for moderating variables --
Study 2. Project spirit and its impact on project success / Aaron Shenhar, Zvi Aronson, Richard R. Reilly --
ch. 6. Introduction --
ch. 7. Conceptual background --
ch. 8. Spirit-building activities --
ch. 9. Expression components of spirit --
ch. 10. Research design --
ch. 11. Findings and analysis --
ch. 12. Conclusions --
References --
Study 3. An alternative approach to understanding conflict management : exploring the mutation from cogintive to affective conflict / Ann Mooney and Patricia Holahan, Allen C. Amason --
ch. 13. Introduction --
ch. 14. Theoretical development --
ch. 15. Hypotheses development --
ch. 16. How to avoid the mutation from cognitive to affective conflict --
ch. 17. Research methods --
ch. 18. Research results --
ch. 19. Discussion and analysis --
References.
Good leadership skills enable a project manager to harness the energy and capabilities of a project team in such a way that the performance of the team is greater than the sum of its parts. Often referred to as the "human side" of project management or "people skills," leadership is widely accepted as the critical factor in determining the ultimate success or failure of a project. The Human Side of Project Leadership is a collection of academic studies related to the human side of project management. Taken as a group, these three studies illuminate the ways in which leadership, project spirit and conflict management skills impact project success.
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