Metacognitive Ability Effect on Leadership Development

E. Mango, J. Koshal, C. Ouma
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Leadership is the single most important element for the success of an organization. This explains why leadership skill is one of the most sought after skills. The only challenge is that effective leaders are few. Leadership development is meant to eradicate the shortage of leaders but there is a widespread outcry about the effectiveness of the current leadership interventions. Despite the huge expenditure in developing leaders, the outcomes are not comparable to the resources invested. Beyond the traditional elements (content, context, program length and delivery) of leadership development, the boundaries of research and practices have to be extended to the neglected elements of learning like metacognitive ability, hence this study examines the effect metacognitive ability on leadership development. The study was conducted among MBA students within private universities in Kenya. The sample size was 314 students, with a response rate of 92 percent. The results reveal that metacognitive ability significantly predicts leadership developments. The results imply that the higher the levels of metacognitive ability that leadership development participants have, the better they are at acquiring leadership skills.
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元认知能力对领导力发展的影响
领导力是一个组织成功的最重要的因素。这就解释了为什么领导技能是最受追捧的技能之一。唯一的挑战是,有效的领导者很少。领导力发展旨在消除领导者短缺的问题,但目前对领导力干预措施的有效性引发了广泛的抗议。尽管在培养领导者方面花费巨大,但其成果却无法与投入的资源相比。在领导力发展的传统要素(内容、语境、课程长度和交付)之外,研究和实践的边界必须扩展到被忽视的学习要素,如元认知能力,因此本研究考察了元认知能力对领导力发展的影响。这项研究是在肯尼亚私立大学的MBA学生中进行的。样本量为314名学生,回复率为92%。结果显示,元认知能力对领导力发展有显著的预测作用。结果表明,领导发展参与者的元认知能力水平越高,他们在获得领导技能方面就越好。
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