Leadership Styles and Employee Performance in the Directorate of Public Prosecution, Uganda
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2018-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study examined the effect of leadership styles on employee performance at the
Directorate of Public Prosecutions. The objectives were analyzed the influence of laissez
faire, democratic on autocratic leadership styles on employee performance at the Directorate
of Public Prosecutions headquarters. The study employed a cross sectional research design
supplemented with both quantitative and qualitative approaches. The sample size of 120
respondents was established and sampling techniques employed were; simple random
sampling and purposive sampling. Subsequently, the data collection methods were the
questionnaire and interview methods respectively. The study findings suggested a positive
relationship between Delegative leadership style and employee performance, a relationship
between democratic style of leadership and employee performance, and a moderate positive
relationship between autocratic style of leadership and employee performance at the
Directorate of Public Prosecutions. The conclusion is that laissez faire, democratic and
autocratic styles of leadership had positive relationships with employee performance. The
recommendations included: leaders involved employees in decision making process of the
Directorate at all levels and time. This can be achieved through employee involvement in
Committees like Finance, Disciplinary, Security, procurement and welfare.
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Leadership Styles, Employee Performance, Directorate, Public Prosecution, Uganda
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Kobusinge, Brenda (2018) Leadership Styles and Employee Performance in the Directorate of Public Prosecution, Uganda