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Leadership Practices Inventory
The Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI) has been called the "most reliable and valid instrument for leadership development" by the Center for Creative Leadership. The LPI is an empirical assessment tool, which has been used with over 250,000 leaders and more than a million of their constituents. More than 120 scientific studies have consistently confirmed the reliability and validity of the LPI and the Kouzes-Posner leadership framework. It measures The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership:
"If NASA is to fulfill its vision, it will be the organization's project scientists that help lead the way. In her April 2003 Doctoral Dissertation, the Fielding Institute's Stacey Day looked at the leadership skills and practices of NASA project scientists using The Leadership Challenge™ Workshop's Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI). Day found that project scientists who were rated as very effective and extremely effective, versus somewhat effective, had significantly higher scores on all five leadership practices. "The findings of the current study lend support to the conclusion that the leadership practices identified by Kouzes and Posner are universal." Day's research is yet another independent study showing that the practices taught in the Leadership Challenge Workshop are directly related to leadership effectiveness. For more information on the LPI take a look at the Leadership Challenge™ Workshop. To order your LPI and coaching session, please contact us. |
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