“The Impact of Leadership Styles and Supply Chain Optimization on Organizational Performance”
Abstract
This research explores the critical synergy between leadership styles and supply chain optimization as
dual drivers of organizational performance, specifically within the industrial landscape of
Bangladesh1111. Utilizing a mixed-method approach involving 150 survey respondents and qualitative
interviews with senior managers, the study aims to examine how different leadership approaches—such
as transformational, transactional, and democratic—interact with operational strategies like Lean, Just-in
Time (JIT), and ERP integration to enhance efficiency and competitiveness. The findings demonstrate
that transformational leadership is the most effective style for fostering innovation and long-term success
($r = 0.68$), while supply chain optimization serves as a vital operational engine that reduces costs and
improves customer satisfaction ($r = 0.72$). Regression analysis confirms that these two variables
together explain $68\%$ of the variance in organizational performance, revealing that while supply chain
efficiency has a slightly stronger direct impact, effective leadership is the essential catalyst that amplifies
these benefits through strategic alignment and employee engagement. Consequently, the study
recommends that organizations invest in leadership development programs and champion technological
integration to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage in a rapidly changing global market.
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