The relationship between coaching behaviors by situational leaders and new employee engagement

Michael Woodard, Katherine Hyatt
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Purpose Research suggests that leaders influence employee engagement and their connection to the organization, their manager and their team. However, the influence of leadership behaviors on new employees requires further investigation. Design/methodology/approach This nonexperimental, cross-sectional, quantitative, exploratory study examined Situational Leadership II (SLII) behaviors, specifically the Coaching (S2) style and new employee engagement. New employees that had worked with medium-sized organizations (100 to 999 employees) for less than a year were surveyed using the Leadership Action Profile II (LAPII; The Ken Blanchard Co., 1979) and the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-9 (UWES-9; Schaufeli and Baker, 2003). Regression analysis was used to determine the degree to which the SLII leaders’ behaviors explained new employee engagement. The research question and hypotheses explored the gap between SLII behaviors and new employee engagement. Findings The findings of this research indicated a positive relationship between the SLII leadership style of Coaching (S2) and new employee engagement. It is important to engage new hires in order to reduce turnover. Originality/value The SLII leadership style of Coaching (SW) was studied and in relation to new employee engagement. New hire engagement (those working for an organization for less than a year) is not an area that has been studied in relation to coaching in medium sized organizations and this article contributes to the literature.
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情境领导者的辅导行为与新员工敬业度之间的关系
目的研究表明,领导会影响员工的参与度以及他们与组织、经理和团队的联系。这项非实验性、横断面、定量、探索性研究考察了情境领导 II(SLII)行为,特别是教练(S2)风格和新员工敬业度。研究人员使用领导力行动档案 II (LAPII; The Ken Blanchard Co., 1979) 和乌得勒支工作投入度量表-9 (UWES-9; Schaufeli and Baker, 2003) 对在中型组织(100 至 999 名员工)工作不到一年的新员工进行了调查。回归分析用于确定 SLII 领导者行为对新员工敬业度的解释程度。研究问题和假设探讨了 SLII 行为与新员工敬业度之间的差距。研究结果本研究结果表明,教练式(S2)SLII 领导风格与新员工敬业度之间存在正相关关系。为了降低员工流失率,让新员工参与进来是非常重要的。原创性/价值研究了教练式(SW)的 SLII 领导风格与新员工敬业度之间的关系。新员工敬业度(为企业工作不到一年的员工)与中型企业中的教练式领导风格并无关联。
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