Influence of Leadership Communication on Workers Productivity in Petroleum Training Institute, Efurun, Delta State, Nigeria

Published: 2024-12-23
Author(s): Olusegun Ogundimu,
Abstract:
Background: Leadership communication has transitioned from rhetorical argumentation to transformative strategies of emotional intelligence, storytelling, and adaptability. For Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), in current leadership contexts, these methods are essential for allowing trust, partnership, and commitment.
Objective: The goal of this study was to analyze the common traits of effective leadership communication and assess its fitness for various situations and barriers, such as culture and digital miscommunication.
Method: This research utilized a qualitative, descriptive research design. Speeches, leadership case studies, and interviews were analyzed thematically to identify patterns and insights about effective communication strategies. Results: Traits identified in the core include emotional ones (65%), storytelling (60%), vision alignment (50%), and empathy (45%). Nonverbal elements added trust, clarity, and engagement. Factors were conceptualized, and a conceptual model underscored the interplay of these factors with adaptability.
Conclusion: Trust, collaboration, and empathic, adaptive, sensitive cultural communication is transformational leadership communication.
Unique Contribution: This study bridges the gap between traditional rhetorical and modern transformational communication frameworks.
Key Recommendation: Digital tools should augment storytelling and emotional intelligence for inclusivity, and leaders should use them to do so.
Keywords: Leadership Communication, Transformative Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, Storytelling in Leaders
Issue IJSSAR Volume 2, Issue 4, December 2024
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eISSN: 3043-4459
pISSN: 3043-4467