Influence of Strategic Leadership on the Performance of Hospitality Companies in Maputo Province, Mozambique
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Date
2024Author
Boane, Celia Antonio
Gichunge, Evangeline
Miluwi, Joshua
Type
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The drivers of strategy implementation are crucial for achieving strategic goals. The study aims
to identify critical elements that contribute to enhanced performance in the Hotel industry. It
examines the influence of strategic leadership on the performance of hospitality companies in
Maputo Province, Mozambique, focusing on key elements that enhance hotel performance.
The study, grounded in Strategic Leadership theory, utilized a descriptive survey research
design. Data were collected from 10 hotels, with participants including 10 Chief Executive
Officers, 10 relationship managers, 10 operations managers, 10 IT managers, and 10 strategic
leaders. A total of 50 respondents were selected through simple random sampling method, and
they responded to both limited-choice and open-ended questions. To ensure the validity of the
research, a pre-test was conducted at Vip Grand Hotel Maputo, with one relationship manager
and two IT staff. The findings were illustrated using descriptive statistics, frequency charts,
and detailed explanations, while inferential statistics were analyzed through multiple
regression and correlation analysis. Results indicated that strategic leadership significantly
influences the performance of hospitality companies. A correlation coefficient of 0.089 was
found between strategic leadership and performance, with statistical significance at a p-value
of 0.05. Participants highlighted the importance of effective leadership, emphasizing that senior
management must cultivate behaviors and practices that drive performance. The study
concluded that effective leadership is essential for achieving customer satisfaction,
profitability, market share, operational efficiency, informed decision-making, and resource
management. As a result, the study recommends that hotel CEOs prioritize a culture of
creativity and innovation. This can be accomplished by encouraging employees to share ideas,
experiment with new approaches, and continuously improve processes, thereby enhancing
overall hotel performance.
Publisher
International Journal of Professional Practice (IJPP) Vol . 12 Issue No. 5, 2024
Subject
Strategic Leadership,Implementation,
Performance,
Hospitality Companies,
Maputo Province, Mozambique