We compare the Italian Directors General and Canadian Deputy Ministers’ use of time during their average work week using a survey instrument and propose a four-fold categorization of managerial styles. We find that the activities of top executives in the two countries differ, but not dramatically. In particular, we find a very close match in time devoted to ‘administrative’ tasks and confirm that, in general, these executives have relatively limited time for strategic and long-term planning. The data suggest that ‘relational’ approaches, which focus on connecting to the personnel of the organization, appear important in how top administrative executives shape their work.
A convergence of executive management styles? new elements of comparison / Tebaldi, Mauro; Calaresu, Marco; De Micheli, Chiara; Dutil, Patrice; Migone, Andrea. - In: PUBLIC MANAGEMENT REVIEW. - ISSN 1471-9037. - (2025), pp. 1-26. [10.1080/14719037.2025.2531895]
A convergence of executive management styles? new elements of comparison
Tebaldi, Mauro;Calaresu, Marco;de Micheli, Chiara;Migone, Andrea
2025-01-01
Abstract
We compare the Italian Directors General and Canadian Deputy Ministers’ use of time during their average work week using a survey instrument and propose a four-fold categorization of managerial styles. We find that the activities of top executives in the two countries differ, but not dramatically. In particular, we find a very close match in time devoted to ‘administrative’ tasks and confirm that, in general, these executives have relatively limited time for strategic and long-term planning. The data suggest that ‘relational’ approaches, which focus on connecting to the personnel of the organization, appear important in how top administrative executives shape their work.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


