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Effective leaders are enablers that directly point to competent and committed 
employees. Studies in the leadership literature have shown that leadership 
styles and employees‟ performance are of major determinants of 
organisational performance. The study set out to establish the impact of 
leadership styles on employees‟ performance in Ameen Sangari Company 
Limited, Cape Coast. Having used quantitative approach and correlation 
design, census method, interview guide, multiple linear regression and 
statistical Package for Social sciences (SPSS)16.0 versions for data 
transformation and analysis. The study revealed that autocratic, paternalistic 
and charismatic leadership styles significantly influence employees‟ 
performance. It was discovered that laissez-faire, servant and visionary 
leadership styles significantly increased output. Autocratic, charismatic and 
visionary leadership styles significantly reduced employees‟ error of work. 
Visionary and paternalistic leadership styles enhanced quality of employees‟ 
work. Autocratic leadership style significantly affected absenteeism. However, 
result on demographic factors revealed that age and education significantly 
influenced employees‟ performance. Age and tenure of service significantly 
increased output. Age and education significantly reduced employees‟ error of 
work. Age significantly enhanced employees‟ quality of work. Age and 
department significantly affected employees‟ absenteeism. In view of this, it is 
recommended that managers and supervisors should consider using leadership 
styles with stronger predictions to drive employees‟ performance. Besides, the 
study recommends that managers and supervisors should consider some 
demographic factors of employees‟ in the cause of managing the organisation. | 
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