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The relation between school directors? political skill with self-leadership perceptions and their perceptions

Aynur B. Bostanci (), Ahmet Yurdakul () and Seniye Fulya Kabar ()
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Aynur B. Bostanci: Usak University
Ahmet Yurdakul: Ministry of National Education
Seniye Fulya Kabar: Ministry of National Education

No 2805302, Proceedings of International Academic Conferences from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences

Abstract: Political skill is defined as a feauture which has emotional and behavioral aspects and constitutes an extensive model of social skills. Political skill is seen as the capability of using person?s current knowledge towards effecting the others in order to increase and protect the personal benefits (Treadway et.al , 2005 as cited in Do?an, Bozkurt & Demirba?, 2014). Another variable of the research self leadership is defined as person?s motivating him/herself in order to get the personal and organizational success and the proccess of self directing by Manz. Also in self-leadership leaders should have the skills of identification their future truely, knowing their skills and improving them preeminently (as cited inTabak, S??r? & Türköz, 2003). Political skill is seen as an important source in self?s success, motivating, improving and leading the situation( Atay, 2010). In another variable of the research self-leadership top director plays an important role in creating leadership culture in order to influence and direct all team members and maximize the team potential (Pearce, 2004). As it is understood from the literature political skill is relevant with self-leadership and shared leadership practises. In this sense in this research we aimed to reveal the relation between school directors? political skill with self-leadership level and their perceptions of shared leadership in their schools by focusing on the following research:1.What is the school directors? political skill self-leadership and perceptions of shared leadership in their schools level?2.Is there a relation between school directors? political skilll with self-leadership perceptions and their perceptions of shared leadership in their schools ?3.Does school directors? political skill predict self-leadership perceptions and their perceptions of shared leadership in their schools ?The research is in relational screening model. In the research the school directors? opinions were scanned in order to reveal the relations between political skilll and self-leadership perceptions and their perceptions of shared leadership in their schools.The sample group consists of 187 school directors in U?ak city. Simple sampling model was used in the research. The data were collected by using ? Political Skill? , ? Self-Leadership? and ?Perceptions of Shared Leadership? scales. In the analysis of data aritmetic mean, for the relation between variables Pearson Product-Moment Correlation coefficient and in order to reveal the prediction of independent variables on dependent variables multilinear regression analysis were used. As the data analysis process is going on, results and suggestions part is in constitution phase.

Keywords: Political skill; self-leadership; shared leadership; teacher (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I29 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 2 pages
Date: 2015-10
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Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 19th International Academic Conference, Florence, Oct 2015, pages 56-57

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