Leadership Initiative to Attain Business Sustainability: Reorienting Strategies to Meet the Needs of Globalization
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The research sought to identify the leadership initiative to attain business sustainability by integrating advance technology and capable human resources. While studying the performance of organizations in global needs, leads to creation of strong, skilled and competent leadership has ability to optimize measurable outcomes by using existing resources.
The objective is to create awareness across the industries for transformation of conventional and traditional practice to high fidelity technology and systems and training and development of human resource to meet fast growing challenges.
A quantitative technique was used to analyze the three factors leadership, technology and human resources skills are the mandatory strength for organizational effectiveness. A convenient sample was used to collect primary data through direct interview, The data enable to apply multiple regression models to be specified the correlation among the variables
The results reflected several modalities as leadership role to envision and adopt new and relevance technology to boost the outcomes and develop employees’ capacity have positive relationship with firm performance. Recommendation was made to develop leadership profound skills and valuable insights regarding integration of new technology and enhance human capital, to achieve sustainable economic dynamism.
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