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How do Leadership Styles Affect Worker Productivity?

Interview with Dr. Charlie Bindig
Senior Manager of Educational Outreach, American Public University

Creating a productive and secure environment for your employees is paramount to your overall success. In education it’s important to build trust with the staff in order to accomplish the overall goal of educating the students. As an organization you need to focus on hiring and maintaining positive leaders. How you tailor your leadership style toward your staff will have some of the biggest impact on their productivity. To talk about leadership styles more is Dr. Charlie Bindig. In this podcast he explains the importance of servant leadership, and how to tailor your current style to better flow with your staff.

How do Leadership Styles Affect Worker Productivity? by APUS

About the Author:

Dr. Bindig is a full time senior manager of educational outreach for American Public University System and a faculty member  for the School of Education. He holds an undergraduate degree from The College of New Jersey and a masters degree in Musicology from Rutgers University. Dr. Bindig received an Ed.D. from Nova Southeastern University with a dual concentration in Educational Leadership and Instructional Technology. He has 32 years of experience as a public school teacher, principal and superintendent in the New Jersey public schools. Dr. Bindig has taught for several online universities as well as serving as a dissertation advisor at Nova Southeastern University. His main focus in educational research is student achievement gains facilitated via technology.

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