FORMATION OF LEADERSHIP QUALITIES IN MANAGERS AS A PEDAGOGICAL PROBLEM
Pardayev Obid, Associate Professor of Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute, (PhD)
Keywords:
Leadership development, Managerial education, Leadership qualities, Pedagogical strategies, Experiential learning, Leadership theory, Organizational behavior, Strategic management, Critical thinking, Decision-making skills, Ethical leadership, Experiential learning, Teamwork.Abstract
Leadership qualities in managers are crucial for organizational success and effectiveness. This article explores the formation of leadership qualities in managers as a pedagogical problem. It discusses the key aspects of leadership development, including the role of education, training, and experience. The article also examines the challenges and strategies for fostering leadership qualities in managers through pedagogical approaches. Finally, it offers recommendations for addressing this pedagogical problem effectively.
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