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UXO Team Leadership
How a leader creates and handles an effective unexploded ordnance (UXO) team
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| Institution: | Kennedy-Western University - Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA |
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| Advisor(s): | Dr. A. James Fantauzzo |
| Degree: | Ph.D., Business Administration |
| Year: | 2003 |
| Volume: | 196 pages |
| ISBN-10: | 1581121873 |
| ISBN-13: | 9781581121872 |
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THE PROBLEM
The primary purpose of this study was to provide an analysis of the effectiveness of leadership through the interpersonal relationship between a team leader and a team. This research paper attempted to define "how" leaders create and handle effective teams. Specifically, this study was focused on UXO teams in a UXO environment performing a UXO clearance project still in progress. It was the aim of this study to provide information that will be beneficial to team leaders and will contribute to improvement of UXO team leadership techniques.
METHOD
This research evaluated the relationship between the leadership
demonstrated by team leaders and the effectiveness and productivity
of the teams. Adoption and use of Frank LaFasto and Carl Larson's
(2001) six key dimensions (focus on the goal, ensure a collaborative
climate, build confidence, demonstrate sufficient technical know-how,
set priorities, and manage performance) provided the basis for this
study. Frank LaFasto, Ph.D. and Carl Larson, Ph.D. developed the
survey instrument adopted for this study, known as the Collaborative
Team Leader Instrument, from an evaluation of approximately 600
team leaders and measures team leader effectiveness across the six
key dimensions.
FINDINGS
The findings identified in this study provide some empirical support
and insight into the strengths and weaknesses found in one case
study. The findings revealed positive correlation in many of the
researched areas within each hypothesis in the relationships and
perceptions between team leaders and team members. However, the
findings also indicated considerable negative correlation within
one of the dimensions, the demonstration of sufficient technical
know-how, which was actually expected to be one of the strongest.
Overall it is concluded that this research has made an important
contribution towards defining: how a leader creates and handles
an effective unexploded ordnance team. The findings of this study
should be beneficial to team leaders and contribute to improvement
of UXO team leadership techniques.
Dr. DeMetropolis has over 26 years of experience in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) fields. He has led various types of teams in both the military and civilian fields performing unexploded ordnance clearances.
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