The focus of this paper was twofold: to examine critical team leader behaviors (as perceived by the subordinate) that result in team member satisfaction; and to determine if there is a significant difference between the perceptions of team leaders and team members regarding the level of team satisfaction and factors that predict team leader performance. Results indicate that team member satisfaction was influenced by: the extent to which communication within the group was open; and the team leaders’ performance. Team leader performance was influenced by the team members’ satisfaction with their leaders’ ability to resolve conflicts and the teams’ openness in communication. Team members’ and leaders’ perceptions did not differ significantly regarding open communication in the group, however, team members assessed their leaders’ performance less favorably than the team leaders assessed themselves and were less satisfied with the team leaders’ ability to resolve conflicts.
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1 September 2002
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September 01 2002
The impact of team leader performance on team member satisfaction: the subordinate’s perspective
Sandy Jeanquart Miles;
Sandy Jeanquart Miles
Sandy Jeanquart Miles is Professor of Management at the Department of Management, Marketing and Business Administration, College of Business and Public Affairs, Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky, USA.
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Glynn Mangold
Glynn Mangold
Glynn Mangold is Professor of Marketing, at the Department of Management, Marketing and Business Administration, College of Business and Public Affairs, Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky, USA.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6860
Print ISSN: 1352-7592
© MCB UP Limited
2002
Team Performance Management: An International Journal (2002) 8 (5-6): 113–121.
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Jeanquart Miles S, Mangold G (2002), "The impact of team leader performance on team member satisfaction: the subordinate’s perspective". Team Performance Management: An International Journal, Vol. 8 No. 5-6 pp. 113–121, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/13527590210442230
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