Managerial decision styles of deans: a case study of a Malaysian Public University / Leele Susana Jamian, Gurnam Kaur Sidhu and Parmjit Singh Aperapar.

It is often said that decision making style (DMS) is reflective of leadership style. Numerous studies in the area of Management and Leadership indicate that DMS is a key factor that contributes to the success of both managers and their organizational performance. Using the Decision Making Styles Inv...

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Main Authors: Jamian, Leele Susana (Author), Sidhu, Gurnam Kaur (Author), Aperapar, Parmjit Singh (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor, 2011-12.
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