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All content and images Copyright © 2012 Denison Consulting, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Denison Leadership 360 Across Cultures Is the Denison Leadership Development Survey (DLDS) generalizable across regional cultures? Different cultures emphasize unique qualities in leaders. Can the DLDS be used in different countries? Our research provides evidence that, yes, the survey can be used with confidence across the globe. Most reliability and validity testing has been done on US surveys. The current study expanded across cultures. More specifically, both the index and trait level factors were found to fit well across cultures.

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Page 1: Denison Leadership 360 Across Cultures

All content and images Copyright © 2012 Denison Consulting, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Denison Leadership 360 Across Cultures

Is the Denison Leadership Development Survey (DLDS) generalizable across regional cultures?

Different cultures emphasize unique

qualities in leaders. Can the DLDS be used in different countries?

Our research provides evidence that, yes, the

survey can be used with confidence across the

globe.

Most reliability and validity testing has been done on US surveys. The current study expanded

across cultures.

More specifically, both the index and trait level factors were found to fit

well across cultures.

Page 2: Denison Leadership 360 Across Cultures

All content and images Copyright © 2012 Denison Consulting, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Cross-Cultural DLDS Utility

Do cross-cultural differences in leadership perceptions exist?

For the most part, cross-cultural differences do not

exist. No significant variability in rater

perceptions were found.