Learning, adapting and leading: a Malay woman experience

Despites of the fact that Malaysian public sector is still dominated by male counterpart, however, there are still a few “iron ladies” who manage to escape the glass ceiling, be at the top, and successfully lead the organization. Even though increasing numbers of both quantitative and qualitative st...

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Main Authors: Alias, Siti Noormi, Tg. Abdullah, Tg. Tijan Marjani
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76848/1/ICERP2019-21.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.768482020-02-06T01:34:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76848/ Learning, adapting and leading: a Malay woman experience Alias, Siti Noormi Tg. Abdullah, Tg. Tijan Marjani Despites of the fact that Malaysian public sector is still dominated by male counterpart, however, there are still a few “iron ladies” who manage to escape the glass ceiling, be at the top, and successfully lead the organization. Even though increasing numbers of both quantitative and qualitative studies have been conducted, however studies that exposing an individual experience from specific racial perspectives are still limited. A qualitative single-case study research approach is used in this study to examine the approaches used by one of top-level Malay woman administrator to break male-centric realm in one of Malaysian higher education government agency. Born and raised from a gender-neutral family, obtained academic degrees and work in male-dominated field, and spent few years working as an engineer shaped the way she thought and behaved at work. The findings in the study indicates that excellent work performance shown until it has been recognized by the former male leader becomes the greatest approach used by the informant to break the patriarchal monopoly. The findings also suggest the non-existence of gender discrimination issue among Malaysian government agency. Implications and recommendation towards future studies are also outlined. Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76848/1/ICERP2019-21.pdf Alias, Siti Noormi and Tg. Abdullah, Tg. Tijan Marjani (2019) Learning, adapting and leading: a Malay woman experience. In: 5th International Conference on Educational Research and Practice (ICERP) 2019, 22-23 Oct. 2019, Palm Garden Hotel, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (pp. 542-549).
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description Despites of the fact that Malaysian public sector is still dominated by male counterpart, however, there are still a few “iron ladies” who manage to escape the glass ceiling, be at the top, and successfully lead the organization. Even though increasing numbers of both quantitative and qualitative studies have been conducted, however studies that exposing an individual experience from specific racial perspectives are still limited. A qualitative single-case study research approach is used in this study to examine the approaches used by one of top-level Malay woman administrator to break male-centric realm in one of Malaysian higher education government agency. Born and raised from a gender-neutral family, obtained academic degrees and work in male-dominated field, and spent few years working as an engineer shaped the way she thought and behaved at work. The findings in the study indicates that excellent work performance shown until it has been recognized by the former male leader becomes the greatest approach used by the informant to break the patriarchal monopoly. The findings also suggest the non-existence of gender discrimination issue among Malaysian government agency. Implications and recommendation towards future studies are also outlined.
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author Alias, Siti Noormi
Tg. Abdullah, Tg. Tijan Marjani
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title Learning, adapting and leading: a Malay woman experience
title_short Learning, adapting and leading: a Malay woman experience
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title_fullStr Learning, adapting and leading: a Malay woman experience
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publisher Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia
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