Dimensions of transformational leadership as revealed from managerial planning prospects in higher education

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Cristina Feniser

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Transformational Leadership†is a type of management which determines transformation at the level of both the individuals and the social system in which it works. Identification of dimensions of transformational leadership in the dynamic environment of higher education is very important. In this study, strategic plans written by candidates for rector positions are used to determine the dimensions of transformational leadership in higher education as perceived by very experienced professionals.Their goals, mainly long-term ones, are considered as the direction in which they want to take their higher education institutes.Goals and targets stated by candidates and based on the literature of transformational leadership point to nine objective categories being the most relevant objectives for long-running higher education institutes. The methodology is based on
content analysis and appropriate software is used to ascertain the most important and relevant categories. The categories are:educational activity management,scientific research management,human resources management, administrative management, financial management, student relationship management, global widening, adjusting to society needs/cooperating with the community, and university image management. The most important objectives are those from the categories of educational activity management, scientific research management, followed by objectives for university image.


Keywords: Transformational leadership; managerial planning; managerial objectives; visions.

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Feniser, C. (2017). Dimensions of transformational leadership as revealed from managerial planning prospects in higher education. New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 4(1), 123–131. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v4i1.2243 (Original work published August 19, 2017)
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