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Journal : Journal of Management, Accounting, General Finance and International Economic Issues (MARGINAL)

THE INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP STYLE, COMMUNICATION AND MOTIVATION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PASAMAN DISTRICT EDUCATION SERVICE EMPLOYEES Sari, Ria Widhia; Endarwita, Endarwita; Yuliza, Mai; Elondri, Elondri
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, ACCOUNTING, GENERAL FINANCE AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ISSUES Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): JUNE
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/marginal.v3i3.1268

Abstract

Employees are the backbone of any organization, and their performance directly impacts success. In the education sector, a well-functioning workforce is crucial for student achievement. Effective leadership, clear communication, and motivated employees are all thought to be important for strong performance in organizations. This study is looking into the effect on the performance of Pasaman Regency Education Service Employees of Leadership Style, Communication, and Motivation. 45 staff members from the Pasaman Regency Education Office made up the population of this research. This study sample applies the whole sampling method. Multiple linear regression was used to examine research data acquired by means of a questionnaire distribution approach. Research findings reveal that staff of Pasaman Regency Education Service perform significantly differently depending on their leadership style, partly. With a significance value of 0.551 > 0.05, communication has no appreciable effect on employee performance; motivation similarly has no appreciable effect on performance with a significance value of 0.112 > alpha 0.05. With a significance value of 0.000 alpha 0.05, Leadership Style, Communication, and Motivation concurrently significantly affect the Performance of Pasaman Regency Education Service Employees. From the Coefficient of Determination Test (R2), a value of 0.667 was obtained suggesting that Leadership Style, Communication, and Motivation contribute 66.7% to Employee Performance at the Pasaman Regency Education Office.