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Title: Strategic role of leadership in strategy implementation in Zimbabwe's state owned enterprises
Authors: Mapetere, Denver
Mavhiki, Severino
Nyamwanza, Tonderai
Sikomwe, Shingirai
Mhonde, Christopher
Keywords: Strategy, strategy implementation, leadership, change management
Issue Date: Aug-2012
Publisher: Centre for Promoting Ideas
Series/Report no.: International Journal of Business and Social Science;Vol. 3 No.16; p. 271-276
Abstract: The study aimed to explore the link between active leadership involvement and strategy implementation success in State Owned Enterprises in Zimbabwe. The study was conducted between July and October 2010 with a total of 188 respondents randomly selected from four State Owned Enterprises. The data was gathered through an interview and a self-administered open ended questionnaire. The study revealed a relatively low leadership involvement in strategy implementation leading to partial strategy success. Leadership has been failing to role model the ideal behaviour necessary for successful strategy implementation. The absence of a well crafted strategic vision and the lack of communication were also identified. The study concluded that leadership should be able to craft a vision for any strategic programme, design effective communication strategies as well as to role model behaviour changes that are consistent with new strategies.
URI: http://ijbssnet.com/journals/Vol_3_No_16_Special_Issue_August_2012/29.pdf
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