Towards the development of a framework for understanding the deans' leadership behavior in the selected top performing electrical engineering colleges in the Philippines

The purpose of the study was to develop a framework of leadership behavior of Deans in top performing Electrical Engineering Colleges in the Philippines.A qualitative research methodology was adopted to gain understanding of the Deans' leadership behavior. The research design was a multiple-cas...

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Main Author: Dimatatac, Lorna R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-23272024-05-15T05:36:47Z Towards the development of a framework for understanding the deans' leadership behavior in the selected top performing electrical engineering colleges in the Philippines Dimatatac, Lorna R. The purpose of the study was to develop a framework of leadership behavior of Deans in top performing Electrical Engineering Colleges in the Philippines.A qualitative research methodology was adopted to gain understanding of the Deans' leadership behavior. The research design was a multiple-case study where the data was collected through individual and focus group interviews, observations, and evaluations of their trainings, the mission-vision of the institution, and the curriculum of the Electrical Engineering Colleges in the Philippines.The participants of this study were the Deans, department chairs, faculty members, and the presidents of the student councils of the different top performing Electrical Engineering Colleges in the Philippines. The transcriptions of the interviews and observations were made after each interviews and observations.The results of the study revealed that Deans in top performing Electrical Engineering Colleges employ adaptive leadership behavior in influencing their subordinates. As adaptive leaders, they have the following characteristics: personal and professional competence, social awareness, mission-orientedness qualifications include: high educational attainment, long experience, strong competencies and skills spirituality and leadership styles as servant leaders they were found in their relationships as humanizing, work and output-oriented, ethical, democratic, supporting, delegating, consultative, directive, and collaborative in their approach to decision-making and problem-solving. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/1326 Dissertations English Animo Repository
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description The purpose of the study was to develop a framework of leadership behavior of Deans in top performing Electrical Engineering Colleges in the Philippines.A qualitative research methodology was adopted to gain understanding of the Deans' leadership behavior. The research design was a multiple-case study where the data was collected through individual and focus group interviews, observations, and evaluations of their trainings, the mission-vision of the institution, and the curriculum of the Electrical Engineering Colleges in the Philippines.The participants of this study were the Deans, department chairs, faculty members, and the presidents of the student councils of the different top performing Electrical Engineering Colleges in the Philippines. The transcriptions of the interviews and observations were made after each interviews and observations.The results of the study revealed that Deans in top performing Electrical Engineering Colleges employ adaptive leadership behavior in influencing their subordinates. As adaptive leaders, they have the following characteristics: personal and professional competence, social awareness, mission-orientedness qualifications include: high educational attainment, long experience, strong competencies and skills spirituality and leadership styles as servant leaders they were found in their relationships as humanizing, work and output-oriented, ethical, democratic, supporting, delegating, consultative, directive, and collaborative in their approach to decision-making and problem-solving.
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Towards the development of a framework for understanding the deans' leadership behavior in the selected top performing electrical engineering colleges in the Philippines
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title Towards the development of a framework for understanding the deans' leadership behavior in the selected top performing electrical engineering colleges in the Philippines
title_short Towards the development of a framework for understanding the deans' leadership behavior in the selected top performing electrical engineering colleges in the Philippines
title_full Towards the development of a framework for understanding the deans' leadership behavior in the selected top performing electrical engineering colleges in the Philippines
title_fullStr Towards the development of a framework for understanding the deans' leadership behavior in the selected top performing electrical engineering colleges in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Towards the development of a framework for understanding the deans' leadership behavior in the selected top performing electrical engineering colleges in the Philippines
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