Talent management in higher education institutions: Developing leadership competencies

This paper presents the development process of talent management in higher education institutions. Specifically, this study aims to identify clusters that best fit the leadership competency framework for those institutions. This study utilizes the qualitative approach via focus group discussion with...

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出版年:Journal of Education and e-Learning Research
第一著者: 2-s2.0-85099946571
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: Asian Online Journal Publishing Group 2021
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id Mohamed Jais I.R.; Yahaya N.; Ghani E.K.
spelling Mohamed Jais I.R.; Yahaya N.; Ghani E.K.
2-s2.0-85099946571
Talent management in higher education institutions: Developing leadership competencies
2021
Journal of Education and e-Learning Research
8
1
10.20448/JOURNAL.509.2021.81.8.15
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099946571&doi=10.20448%2fJOURNAL.509.2021.81.8.15&partnerID=40&md5=e145cd5f39b469324849aef397029bff
This paper presents the development process of talent management in higher education institutions. Specifically, this study aims to identify clusters that best fit the leadership competency framework for those institutions. This study utilizes the qualitative approach via focus group discussion with the Leadership Competency and Instrument Committee in AKEPT, and also by interviews with academics in the public universities. The findings from the focus group discussion and interview demonstrate five clusters of leadership competency skills framework: personnel effectiveness, cognition, leading, impact and influence, and achievement and action. Within these clusters, issues were identified that need to be taken into consideration when selecting future leaders in higher education institutions. Based on the findings, a set of attributes were listed that can be adopted in the future to allow leaders of higher institutional education to enhance their sustainability performance. This paper provides an understanding to interested parties on the attributes of good leaders for higher education institutions. © 2021 by the authors; licensee Asian Online Journal Publishing Group.
Asian Online Journal Publishing Group
25180169
English
Article
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
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Talent management in higher education institutions: Developing leadership competencies
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title Talent management in higher education institutions: Developing leadership competencies
title_short Talent management in higher education institutions: Developing leadership competencies
title_full Talent management in higher education institutions: Developing leadership competencies
title_fullStr Talent management in higher education institutions: Developing leadership competencies
title_full_unstemmed Talent management in higher education institutions: Developing leadership competencies
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description This paper presents the development process of talent management in higher education institutions. Specifically, this study aims to identify clusters that best fit the leadership competency framework for those institutions. This study utilizes the qualitative approach via focus group discussion with the Leadership Competency and Instrument Committee in AKEPT, and also by interviews with academics in the public universities. The findings from the focus group discussion and interview demonstrate five clusters of leadership competency skills framework: personnel effectiveness, cognition, leading, impact and influence, and achievement and action. Within these clusters, issues were identified that need to be taken into consideration when selecting future leaders in higher education institutions. Based on the findings, a set of attributes were listed that can be adopted in the future to allow leaders of higher institutional education to enhance their sustainability performance. This paper provides an understanding to interested parties on the attributes of good leaders for higher education institutions. © 2021 by the authors; licensee Asian Online Journal Publishing Group.
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