MANAGING CHANGE THROUGH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH An experience from FT. Caltex Pacific Indonesia
Djamaludin Ancok(1*)
(1) Universitas Gadjah Mada
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
emphasis on leader behavior. A case study from an oil company, Caltex Pacific Indonesia (CPI) which is in the process of restructuring, would be utilized as an illustration of the effort to change the organization through leadership development program. In CPI a massive leadership development program has been launched to speed up the process of change. The program covers all layers of leaders, starting from the bottom layer up to the top management level. The bottom layer focuses on transformational leadership, the second upper layer stresses on synergistic leadership, and the top layer concentrates on visionary
leadership. Based on qualitative data found from a preliminary study aimed at assessing the impacts of the program in speeding up the change in CPI, it was found that the CLD program has contributed positively to the change process.
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