大学生组织的领导挑战与理想追随探究

Richa Mitra
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学生领导无疑是在个人和大学学生组织中发展领导技能的早期垫脚石,这些组织提供了这样的平台。现有文献已经广泛地确定了青年学生领袖通过领导这些组织而发展的各种性格特征。然而,他们在管理这些群体时所面临的领导挑战却没有得到太多的讨论。同时,这些成员是自发加入这些团体的,他们的服务不收取任何金钱报酬。文献存在的原因,加入这些团体,但没有太多关于领导人的观点和领导过程的组织。本研究旨在通过探索学生领袖和成员对学生领导的态度所面临的挑战来填补这一空白。这项研究是在印度浦那一所大学的学生中进行的。受访者是各种半正式学生团体的一部分(由大学当局批准),他们作为领导者和追随者分享非正式关系。给领导者和追随者发了一份问卷,问卷中有不同的问题,但试图从他们各自的观点来了解各种共同的方面。数据分析显示,领导者面临的重大挑战是:i)成员不懂服从指示/命令,ii)对个人喜好和厌恶的偏好较高,iii)成员的粗心大意,以及iv)愤怒问题。同时,追随者似乎对学生领导持积极和尊重的态度,这意味着尽管学生组织是一个自愿的劳动力,但一个理想的成员应该表现得专业。研究结果是矛盾的,这意味着虽然参与者知道理想的自愿追随者的性格特征,但他们并不是理想的追随者。
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Exploring Leadership Challenges and Ideal Followership of University Student Organizations
Student leadership is undoubtedly an early steppingstone in developing leadership skills in individual and university student organizations that provide such platforms. Existing literature has extensively identified various character traits that young student leaders develop through leading these organizations. However, not much is discussed about the leadership challenges they face in managing these groups. At the same time, the members are self-motivated to join these groups and receive no monetary remunerations for their services. Literature exists on the reasons for joining these groups, but not much on the views of leaders and the leadership process of the organizations. This research aims to fill that gap by exploring the challenges faced by student leaders and members' attitudes towards student leadership. The research was conducted among students at a selected university in Pune, India. The respondents were part of various semi-formal student groups (approved by the university authorities) where they shared an informal relationship as leaders and followers. A questionnaire was given out to leaders and followers, which contained different questions but tried to understand various common aspects from their respective viewpoints. Data analysis reveals that the significant challenges faced by leaders are: i) members' ignorance to follow instruction/command, ii) higher preference to personal likes and dislikes, iii) carelessness on the member’s part, and iv) the anger issue. At the same time, followers seem to have a positive and respectful attitude towards student leadership, implying that although student organizations are a voluntary workforce, an ideal member is to behave professionally. The findings were paradoxical, implying that while the members know the character traits of an ideal voluntary follower, they are not the ideal follower.
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