The effects of leadership styles on organizational performance of the insurance industry in Zimbabwe: The case of FBC insurance
Abstract
The studyexplored leadership styles employed bymanagement in theFBCInsuranceCompany,with
the aim of categorizing these and assessing the effect they have on the performance of the insurance
firm. Utilising positivism research philosophy, the.studywas quantitative. in approach. It had all the
employees of FBC Insurance in all three branches of the firm in Harare, Bulawayo and Mutare asthe
population of the study. These were divided into Senior Management, Junior Management and
General Employees with the senior and junior management being regarded as the leaders while the
general employees were the followers. All management staff of 41 constituted the sample hence
41 questionnaires were distributed. It isthe finding of the research that FBC Insurance management
rarely uses one main type of leadership style, but utilises a mix of leadership styles constituted of
Autocratic, Democratic, Bureaucratic, Transformational and Transactional leadership styles. The.
study. also establishedthattheperformance of an insurance firm is not onlyinfluenced. by the.style
of leadership employed by the firm’s management. As such, FBC performance is not hinged on the
leadership styles employed by its management, but on other varying factors. The study recommends
that FBC Insurance management defines their overarching style that management follows. It also
recommendsthat FBC Insurance management bear in mind that management affectsthe employees’
performanceandhencetheoverallprofitabilityofthefirm.