The Relationship between Cultural Intelligence and Transformational Leadership Among Managers

J. B. Box
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This quantitative nonexperimental proposed research study investigates the problem of managers at a Fortune 500 Company in the western United States being unaware and insensitive to worker’s cultural backgrounds during business activities. Leadership competence in the twenty-first century is missing a cultural component, whereas dispositions or actions must include foreign-understandings and adjustments of behavior during business activities. The purpose for this proposed research study is to investigate relationships between leadership behaviors in the 21st century. This proposed research study contributes to contemporary management theory by calculating an ANOVA between the Cultural Intelligence constructs, and the constructs of the Transformational leadership. This proposed research study investigates how this combination influences managers in modern business. Empirically comparing the transformational management responses with the responses from the Cultural Intelligence Scale, CQ levels now become essential ingredients for leaders to guide any corporation successfully forward into the future. This proposed research study educates managers by improving their Cultural Intelligence, and demonstrates how the company can benefit through the development of leadership and subordinate cultural intelligences. The challenge for the proposed research is to be sensitive toward indicators for increased education and training classes to expand managers’ Cultural Intelligence skill-set. This quantitative nonexperimental proposed research study involves 176 responses for the five-minute survey. Improved cultural awareness and education benefits established managers, and trains new managers in the corporation.
管理者文化智力与变革型领导的关系
这个定量的非实验性的建议研究调查了美国西部一家财富500强公司的管理人员在商业活动中对员工的文化背景不了解和不敏感的问题。21世纪的领导能力缺少文化的组成部分,而性格或行动必须包括在商业活动中对外国的理解和行为的调整。本研究的目的是探讨21世纪领导行为之间的关系。本研究通过计算文化智力结构与变革型领导结构之间的方差分析,为当代管理理论做出了贡献。本研究旨在探讨这种结合对现代企业管理者的影响。通过对变革管理反应与文化智力量表反应的实证比较,文化智力水平现在成为领导者指导任何公司成功走向未来的重要组成部分。本研究通过提高管理者的文化智力来教育他们,并展示了公司如何通过发展领导和下属的文化智力而受益。拟议的研究面临的挑战是对增加教育和培训课程的指标敏感,以扩大管理人员的文化智力技能。这个定量的非实验的研究建议包括176个回答的五分钟的调查。提高企业文化意识和文化教育使现有的管理者受益,并在企业中培养新的管理者。
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