Abstract:
The aim of study was to establish whether there was any influence of post COVID-19 pandemic on faculty
leadership and management. Faculty leadership and management styles seemed to play a significant role towards
the attainment of institutional goals and vision.A case study approach was adopted. The study purposefully
sampled five Chairs of Departments (CoDs) from the School of Education and Social Sciences (SESS), at Alupe
University. The results indicated that a majority of the CoDs in the school were male (4) compared to their
female counterparts (1). Results were a strong positive relationship between leadership and training (r=0.589,
ρ<0.01), while trainings undertaken by the CoDs and their members of department plays a significant role their
adjustment in to new norm. ICT compliance is (r=0.496, ρ<0.01) while Conflict of interest on the blended or
hybrid approach to running of daily businesses recorded (r=0.585, ρ<0.01). The study concluded that the
pandemic has impacted negatively on the old leadership and management approaches. That the sample
experience unprecedented challenges associated with the new norm way of running their daily tasks mostly
because the new norm demands for the new ways of handling matters leadership. Based on these the study made
recommendations leadership approaches that embrace innovation, manage change and lead strategically for
university attainment of its goals and vision.The study recommends that there is an increasing need for academic
leaders (CoDs) who can identify new market opportunities, innovate, manage change and lead strategically for
the university to attain its goals and vision in the post pandemic era. That digital knowledge is crucial in the new
norm dispensation. As a result, periodical trainings on leadership and management is necessary for CoDs and
other leaders with university settings.
Description:
The aim of study was to establish whether there was any influence of post COVID-19 pandemic on faculty
leadership and management. Faculty leadership and management styles seemed to play a significant role towards
the attainment of institutional goals and vision.A case study approach was adopted. The study purposefully
sampled five Chairs of Departments (CoDs) from the School of Education and Social Sciences (SESS), at Alupe
University. The results indicated that a majority of the CoDs in the school were male (4) compared to their
female counterparts (1). Results were a strong positive relationship between leadership and training (r=0.589,
ρ<0.01), while trainings undertaken by the CoDs and their members of department plays a significant role their
adjustment in to new norm. ICT compliance is (r=0.496, ρ<0.01) while Conflict of interest on the blended or
hybrid approach to running of daily businesses recorded (r=0.585, ρ<0.01). The study concluded that the
pandemic has impacted negatively on the old leadership and management approaches. That the sample
experience unprecedented challenges associated with the new norm way of running their daily tasks mostly
because the new norm demands for the new ways of handling matters leadership. Based on these the study made
recommendations leadership approaches that embrace innovation, manage change and lead strategically for
university attainment of its goals and vision.The study recommends that there is an increasing need for academic
leaders (CoDs) who can identify new market opportunities, innovate, manage change and lead strategically for
the university to attain its goals and vision in the post pandemic era. That digital knowledge is crucial in the new
norm dispensation. As a result, periodical trainings on leadership and management is necessary for CoDs and
other leaders with university settings.