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Visionary Leadership and Employee Quality in the Public Service Sector

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  • Wahyu Abdillah UTOMO
  • Udin UDIN
  • Siswoyo HARYONO

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For the continuity of delivery of public services. A visionary leader prioritizes visions and strategies for future success by observing opportunities and threats. Visionary leaders can relate directly to employees to produce high quality work. This study aims to identify the relationship between visionary leadership and the quality of employees in the public service sector. A qualitative research method was used to provide an explanation related to the phenomena through a deep analysis of the data. This study uses manuscript bibliographic data sources obtained through Google Scholar and was analyzed using a systematic literature review through a bibliometric approach. The results of the research indicate that visionary leadership is directly and significantly related to the quality of employees in the public service sector. Therefore, visionary leadership can be a good choice in determining a leadership style to achieve the vision and strategy for an organization's success.

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  • Wahyu Abdillah UTOMO & Udin UDIN & Siswoyo HARYONO, 2022. "Visionary Leadership and Employee Quality in the Public Service Sector," International Journal of Applied Economics, Finance and Accounting, Online Academic Press, vol. 12(2), pages 31-37.
  • Handle: RePEc:oap:ijaefa:v:12:y:2022:i:2:p:31-37:id:542
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