TY - JOUR
T1 - The Relationship Between Distributive Leadership and Organizational Change Management Strategies
AU - Wan Muda, Wan Hanim Nadrah
AU - Halim, Fazlinda Ab
AU - Sern, Lai Chee
AU - Isa, Khairunesa Binti
AU - Saleem, Atif
AU - Othman, Norzeha Binti
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/10/1
Y1 - 2024/10/1
N2 - This study explores the relationship between distributive leadership and change management strategies in Malaysian vocational colleges. Distributive leadership is vital for implementing Malaysia's Education Development Plan 2013-2025, particularly in enhancing leadership effectiveness. Effective organizational transformation depends on leaders' styles and abilities to manage changes efficiently and continuously. This research examines the extent of distributive leadership practices among vocational college leaders in Malaysia and explores variations based on demographic characteristics. Conducted with a sample of 254 vocational college teachers across nine states, data were collected through a questionnaire distributed via Google Forms. The questionnaire comprised two sections: Perceptions of Distributive Leadership Practices and Change Management Strategies. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics with SPSS Version 26.0. Findings indicate that respondents generally agree with the principles of distributive leadership, including bounded empowerment, leadership development, shared decision-making, and collective engagement. Additionally, a positive relationship was found between distributive leadership and change management strategies. To optimize change management, leaders should engage managers, employees, and senior leaders.
AB - This study explores the relationship between distributive leadership and change management strategies in Malaysian vocational colleges. Distributive leadership is vital for implementing Malaysia's Education Development Plan 2013-2025, particularly in enhancing leadership effectiveness. Effective organizational transformation depends on leaders' styles and abilities to manage changes efficiently and continuously. This research examines the extent of distributive leadership practices among vocational college leaders in Malaysia and explores variations based on demographic characteristics. Conducted with a sample of 254 vocational college teachers across nine states, data were collected through a questionnaire distributed via Google Forms. The questionnaire comprised two sections: Perceptions of Distributive Leadership Practices and Change Management Strategies. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics with SPSS Version 26.0. Findings indicate that respondents generally agree with the principles of distributive leadership, including bounded empowerment, leadership development, shared decision-making, and collective engagement. Additionally, a positive relationship was found between distributive leadership and change management strategies. To optimize change management, leaders should engage managers, employees, and senior leaders.
KW - change management
KW - Distributive leadership
KW - vocational colleges
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85208627086
U2 - 10.30880/JTET.2024.16.02.019
DO - 10.30880/JTET.2024.16.02.019
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85208627086
SN - 2229-8932
VL - 16
SP - 219
EP - 230
JO - Journal of Technical Education and Training
JF - Journal of Technical Education and Training
IS - 2
ER -