Bell, Clement2025-03-312025-03-312012-11-25Bell,C.(2012).The relationship conscientiousness, extraversion and leadership effectiveness amomg local government managers in Bisho and East London .Alice: University of Fort Harehttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11837/2777Masters ThesesThis study investigated the relationship between conscientiousness, extraversion, and leadership effectiveness among the local government managers in Bisho and East London. Conscientiousness and -extraversion were used as independent variables in the study while leadership effectiveness was used as the dependent variable. The data was collected from a sample of 222 local government managers using a self-designed biographical and occupational questionnaire. To measure conscientiousness and extraversion, a 24-item 5-point rating scale adopted from Finchan & Rhodes (2005) was used. To measure leadership effectiveness, a 6-item 5-point derailment rating scale adopted from Lombardo & McCauley (1994) was used. Data analysis was done using various statistical techniques, including t-tests, Pearson Product Moment Correlation Technique and Multiple Regression Analysis. The results indicated that both conscientiousness and extraversion are strongly associated with leadership effectiveness. Conscientiousness was a/so strongly associated with the individual components of leadership effectiveness, interpersonal relationships; molding a staff; making strategic transitions; follow-through and ability to work independently.enThe relationship conscientiousness, extraversion and leadership effectiveness amomg local government managers in Bisho and East London