The Leadership Style of Woman as the Head of Regency in Instructing Duties and Supervision to Subordinates (The Case Study in Minahasa Tenggara Regency)

Main Authors: Hilda Mokat, Jetty Erna, Lumingkewas, Lexie, Rifdan, Rifdan, Andi Ima Kesuma, Andi Ima Kesuma
Format: Article NonPeerReviewed Book
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: IJHSSI , 2015
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Online Access: http://eprints.unm.ac.id/2079/1/JURNAL%20IJHSSI.pdf
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  • ABSTRACT : This research aims at describing, analyzing, and providing interpretation leadership style of women as region’s leaders in giving instruction related to duties and supervision to subordinates. This leadership style is closely associated to the process of decision making that leaders must undergo. This is a qualitative research applying case study as the approach. The result shows that telling as one of leadership styles in which a leader gives instruction and close supervision on the performance of subordinates has not been performed by female leaders, as her capacity as the Head of Region, in Minahasa Tenggara. In giving the instruction, women as the region’s leaders tend to use empathy, be less flexible and are easily influenced by externalities; therefore, this condition leads to unconstitutional. Further, supervision is not effective, Vice Regent and Inspectorate have less involvement in their sector, and financial abuse. KEYWORDS - Women’s Leadership Style, Telling, Supervision, Good Governance, Decision Making