Sydney School of Education and Social Work, Sydney, Australia.
The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
PLoS One. 2022 Aug 3;17(8):e0271093. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271093. eCollection 2022.
Athlete leadership groups (ALGs) are a widely used yet under researched approach to leadership in professional sports teams. Athlete Leadership Groups (ALGs) represent a shared athlete leadership model whereby a small group of players are selected as athlete leaders and appointed to a formal 'leadership group' (i.e., an ALG) that shares team leadership responsibilities with the coach. Although athlete leadership has been linked to improved team outcomes, inadequately trained athlete leaders can have a detrimental effect on team functioning and performance. The aim of this study was to provide coach and athlete leader's perceptions of the development opportunities that have been afforded to players to prepare them for their role in an ALG. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 head coaches and 14 players from leadership groups drawn from 17 teams across four professional football leagues (i.e., Super Rugby, National Rugby League, A League and Australian Football League) in Australia and New Zealand. Results illustrate that athlete leaders benefit from developing enhanced understanding of leadership as a multidimensional relational process, recognising various leadership styles, preferences, and how to leverage their influence with teammates. However, it is evident this theoretical knowledge alone is insufficient to equip players for a professional team ALG role. Players need opportunities to practice their developing leadership skills in authentic and appropriately challenging situations with support and facilitation. Findings point to the importance of systematic, individually tailored leadership development that includes scaffolded, structured experiential learning and meaningful interactions with other successful high-performance leaders. Further, this study reinforces the value of guided reflective practice in leadership development and how this process can enhance learning and transfer from leadership development initiatives. Finally, this study adds weight to calls from other researchers for coaches to be consistently intentional in employing leadership development strategies.
运动员领导团队(ALG)是一种在职业运动队中广泛使用但研究不足的领导力方法。运动员领导团队(ALG)代表了一种共享的运动员领导模式,即一小部分运动员被选为运动员领袖,并被任命为一个正式的“领导团队”(即 ALG),与教练共同承担团队领导责任。尽管运动员领导力与团队成绩的提高有关,但未经充分培训的运动员领导者可能会对团队的运作和表现产生不利影响。本研究旨在为教练和运动员领导者提供他们为准备担任 ALG 角色而获得的发展机会的看法。对来自澳大利亚和新西兰四个职业足球联赛(即超级橄榄球、国家橄榄球联盟、A 联赛和澳大利亚足球联赛)的 17 支球队的 16 名主教练和 14 名领导团队运动员进行了半结构化访谈。结果表明,运动员领导者受益于加深对领导力作为多维关系过程的理解,认识到各种领导力风格、偏好,以及如何利用他们与队友的影响力。然而,显然仅靠这种理论知识不足以使球员胜任职业球队 ALG 的角色。球员需要有机会在有支持和促进的真实和适当具有挑战性的情况下实践他们正在发展的领导技能。研究结果表明,系统的、个性化的领导力发展至关重要,包括有架构的、结构化的体验式学习以及与其他成功的高绩效领导者的有意义互动。此外,本研究进一步强调了在领导力发展中进行有指导的反思实践的价值,以及这一过程如何增强领导力发展计划的学习和转移。最后,本研究加强了其他研究人员的呼吁,即要求教练始终有意地采用领导力发展策略。