¶ … Humor and Leadership" (Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict, 2005), Blane Anderson examines the use of humor by military leaders through a series of interviews with three leaders from the United States Armed Forces. The purpose of the study conducted by Anderson was to consider five specific issues in relation the role of humor in leadership practices: (1) whether humor can be used to improve leadership style; (2) whether humor in this context is more likely to be effective when it is practiced or spontaneous; (3) how the subjects developed their use of humor; (4) how the subjects know when to use humor and when not to use humor; and (5) whether humor is necessarily a natural gift or a tool that can be learned deliberately.
Methodology
The researcher purposely selected subjects of similar age and demographic backgrounds to eliminate extraneous variables. He also deliberately selected subjects from each of three branches of the U.S. Armed Forces (Army. Marine Corps, and Navy) to avoid leadership styles and practices possibly linked to the culture of any specific military branch. The subjects signed informed consent forms that detailed the nature of the study and its processes as well as fully disclosing that the interviews would be taped by the researcher. The subjects were...
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