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Study Looks at What Drives Volunteer Leaders’ Commitment: Associations Now

Study Looks at What Drives Volunteer Leaders’ Commitment: Associations Now

June 20, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Rob Stott digs into the results of the recent of “Leading Associations: How Individual Characteristics and Team Dynamics Generate Committed Leaders” study in the American Sociological Review.

What organizational factors make for the most committed leaders? New research suggests that more interdependent teams and less time in meetings make a big difference.

See original article at associationsnow.com

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