Academic leadership and decision-making in institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe: Trends and tribulations

IF 1.2 Q4 MANAGEMENT
V. C. Ngwenya, Nduduzo Phuthi
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Orientation: The global technological and sociopolitical transformations sweeping across tertiary institutions demand dynamic, proactive and creative leaders who are capable of harnessing the various leadership and decisional skills the diversified experts possess through shared governance. Research purpose: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate that academic leaders are endowed with leadership and decision-making skills and use a preferred situational style or model to attain organisational goals. Motivation for the study: Tertiary institutions demand transformational leaders endowed with appropriate decisional skills and a participative culture for the attainment of organisational goals with the ultimate aim of achieving world-class standards in their volatile environments. Research approach/design and method: Pragmatism informed the mixed methods approach (MMA) utilised. Qualitative data was generated from 10 purposely selected participants using open-ended questions of a case study design, while quantitative data was gathered from 58 systematically sampled respondents using a cross-sectional questionnaire survey. Samples were limited by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Main findings: The study revealed that the institutional leaders investigated preferred the transformational leadership style used in conjunction with the rational and creative decision-making models because they were found to be participative, innovative and compatible with the Ministry's Education 5.0 policy. An eclectic approach was equally suggested. Practical/managerial implications: Shared governance and collective responsibility were suggested in conceiving strategic plans as effective leadership and decision-making skills are not confined to a single individual. Contribution/value-add: Managerial leadership in tertiary institutions must devolve power and flatten the organogram if leadership and decisional skills possessed by followers are to be tapped. © 2022. The Authors.
津巴布韦高等院校的学术领导和决策:趋势与磨难
定位:席卷高等教育机构的全球技术和社会政治变革需要充满活力,积极主动和创造性的领导者,他们能够通过共享治理利用多样化专家所拥有的各种领导和决策技能。研究目的:本研究的目的是证明学术领导者具有领导和决策能力,并使用首选的情境风格或模式来实现组织目标。研究动机:高等教育机构需要具有适当决策技能和参与文化的变革型领导者,以实现组织目标,最终目标是在动荡的环境中达到世界一流的标准。研究方法/设计和方法:实用主义影响了使用的混合方法方法(MMA)。定性数据是通过案例研究设计的开放式问题从10名刻意选择的参与者中产生的,而定量数据是通过横断面问卷调查从58名系统抽样的受访者中收集的。样本受到2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的限制。主要发现:研究发现,被调查的机构领导者更倾向于将变革型领导风格与理性和创造性决策模型结合使用,因为他们被发现具有参与性,创新性和与教育部5.0政策相适应。有人同样建议采取折衷的办法。实际/管理意义:在构思战略计划时建议共享治理和集体责任,因为有效的领导和决策技能并不局限于单个人。贡献/增值:高等教育院校的管理领导必须下放权力,使组织架构扁平化,才能发挥下属的领导能力和决策能力。©2022。作者。
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