Abstract:
Nowadays, building construction industries are boosting globally, so proper leadership
practice for the better performance of projects is needed. The objectives of this study
were; to assess the current practice of construction leadership and the level of
effectiveness in building construction projects at Hawassa town, to assess the key success
factors on construction leadership that can affect the performance of construction
projects, and to assess the effects of poor construction leadership on the performance of
the building constructions projects and possible recommendations to improve the existing
practice. The literature review and questionnaire survey were used to collect the
necessary data to address these objectives. The relative importance index (RII) method
was adapted to find the most significant practices, success factors, and effects on the
performance of construction projects, and the values obtained from the questionnaire
were analyzed through Microsoft excel software. Mean scores were also used to show the
rankings with graphs. Whereas the validity and reliability of questionnaires were checked
by Cronbach’s Alpha using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. Accordingly,
from those eighty practices or skills that were studied under twelve groups, the research
identified five major problem areas on the practice of construction leadership in
construction projects and those were time management, conflict resolution, problem solving and Informed Judgment, integrity and ineffectiveness on communication were
ranked depending on their average RII values 0.742, 0.727, 0.730, 0.721 and 0.719
respectively. Twenty-nine factors that affect construction projects' success were divided
into four categories. From those major success factors project managers related,
supervisors’ competency, Project management, and project teams were ranked
depending on their average RII values 0.772, 0.751, 0.746, and 0.743, respectively. The
study also indicated decreased productivity, a lower level of skill of project manager to
execute projects, and failure to improve health and safety were other effects in projects
due to lack of proper leadership practices throughout the projects that affect the
performance of construction projects. The remedial measures were determined to
improve time management culture, skilled and competent professionals should join the
industry, periodic training sessions regarding leadership should be given, and implement
a performance management system at the individual and project level to ensure
dependable planning and controlling system and so on. Generally, all parties
participating in building construction projects must contribute their rightful parts
towards establishing better leadership practices on projects.