Leveraging Leadership Competencies to face challanges
Published: 2011
Author(s) Name: Ms Srividya Prathiba C.S., Dr. Lalitha Balakrishnan
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Abstract
Leadership can make the difference between an
adequate, a good or a great organization. Research
tells us that great leaders outperform average ones
in many ways, including higher productivity, lower
employee turnover, better client services, and greater
employee morale and motivation. Given the potential
leadership drain in the forth coming years in the
banking sector as baby boomers retire, the challenge
is that leaders will become increasingly hard to find.
The Private sector banks do not escape this reality
and, in fact, faces some profound and unique
challenges in finding able leaders. This paper aims at
identifying the challenges faced by private sector
banks and to study the means through which the
banks face their challenge of filling in the leadership
gaps and what are the leadership competencies
required and also provides a benchmark against
leading-edge leadership and management
development activities. Banks are, struggling to
develop and sustain competitive advantage in an
increasingly challenging business environment, are
now beginning to invest more time and money in
leadership development activities than at any time in
the past.
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