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Autor/inn/enRamos, Bethel F.; Malangen, Ardrian D.
TitelThe Level of Effectivity of Micromanagement among the Teachers and Middle Managers in the Basic Education
Quelle8 (2023), S.648-658 (12 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN2822-4353
SchlagwörterGeneral Education; Kindergarten; Elementary Secondary Education; Educational Administration; Middle Management; Leadership Styles; Barriers; Creativity; Teacher Administrator Relationship; Work Environment; Teacher Attitudes; Job Satisfaction; Correlation; Administrator Attitudes; Compliance (Psychology); Authoritarianism; Productivity; Profiles; Teacher Competencies; Teacher Morale; Administrator Characteristics; Likert Scales; Foreign Countries; Philippines
AbstractProper management is vital in the achievement of an organization's vision and sustainability. Several researches have shown that one management style, micromanagement, has been receiving particular attention in the corporate world due to its notoriety. Micromanagement tends to control the employees in almost all aspects; igniting employee frustration which leads to adverse effect in the company by and large. Results of micromanagement include suppressed creativity, low morale of employees and an increase in employee turnover. However, some authors argue the significance of micromanagement in specific circumstances. Thus, this study is aimed at identifying the level of effectivity of micromanagement as it relates to teachers and middle managers in the academic sector in terms of the following: compliance, productivity, competence, and job satisfaction. The study used descriptive correlational design. The researcher employed a complete census of the respondents. These are teachers and middle managers in the Basic Education Department who are from the kindergarten, elementary, junior high school and senior high school levels, with 48 teachers and 12 middle managers respectively. Findings of the study signify that micromanagement is effective in promoting compliance and productivity, moderately effective in terms of competence, and slightly ineffective when it comes to job satisfaction. Furthermore, the study also yielded no significant difference when the respondents are grouped according to profile. Similarly, there is no significant difference between the teachers and middle managers on the level of effectivity of micromanagement on this basis, it is recommended that middle managers must reconcile the use of micromanagement to uphold compliance and productivity without neglecting the teachers' competence and job satisfaction. (As Provided).
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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