The Influence of Team Atmosphere on College Students' Leadership
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College Students' Leadership, Team Atmosphere, Positive InfluenceAbstract
This study will focus on the relation of "team atmosphere" and "college student leadership" as an important research object in this study, "team" only refers to college student teams, including college student entrepreneurial team, scientific research team, sports team, interest team, volunteer team, student association and other various college student teams. This study will select a total of 399 team college students from 5 universities as the research object. Based on the main findings and conclusions of this study, the following recommendations are made:(1) Strengthen the training of college students' leadership. The basic ways of college students' leadership training include course teaching, team activities, student organization participation, social participation, etc. The leadership education course for college students can take two forms: theoretical teaching and practical teaching. In the theoretical teaching, a general leadership course for college students is set up, including the methods of building vision and setting goals, the cultivation of decision-making power, executive power and interpersonal communication ability, so that college students can understand leadership. Practical teaching can take many forms such as team tutorial system and professional practice. At the same time, student organization is an important field of leadership training for college students. Universities should guide college students to actively organize and participate in activities organized by students, to improve their leadership. College students should actively participate in student organizations and social practice activities, and cultivate their leadership in team activities. (2) Create a good team atmosphere. Through the research, it is found that college students' leadership is significantly related to the team atmosphere, and college students' leadership positively affects the team atmosphere. At the same time, creating a good team atmosphere is conducive to improving college students' leadership. To build a good team atmosphere, the leader needs to clarify the team goal, coordinate the interpersonal relationship within the team, and enhance the communication and coordination of team members.
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