Index
Competencies for Effective Leadership
ISBN: 978-1-78973-256-6, eISBN: 978-1-78973-255-9
Publication date: 28 May 2019
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(2019), "Index", Gigliotti, R.A. (Ed.) Competencies for Effective Leadership, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 173-176. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-255-920191005
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INDEX
AAUP. See American Association of University Professors
Academic Leadership Program (ALP)
, 36
ACE. See American Council on Education Leadership Communication Competencies
ACE Model
, 93–94
American Association of University Professors (AAUP)
, 115
American Council on Education Leadership Communication Competencies (ACE)
, 117, 136–137
Analytic competencies
, 21, 25, 52, 55, 61, 68, 76–77, 137–138
Baldrige Performance Excellence Program
, 7, 37
Board communication competencies
, 113–130
competencies of
, 117
conflict resolution
, 127–128
conflict
, 127–128
demographics
, 119
ensuring successors
, 114–116
leadership communication, study of
, 116–117
leadership, scarcity of
, 114–116
method
, 117–118
results
, 119–122
team orientation
, 125–126
theme
, 122–128
transparency
, 126–127
trust
, 126–127
CFO. See Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Chief Business Officers (CBOs)
, 135, 140–141, 155–160
competencies
, 143–150
emotional/social intelligence
, 154–155
HELC model
, 140–150
HELC quantitative framework
, 137–140
higher education leadership competency
, 136–137
inclusive leadership
, 152–153
leadership matters
, 155
meta-competencies
, 150–154
methodology
, 140–150
mixed methods
, 143
organizational engagement
, 153–154
principal component analysis
, 141–143
qualitative analysis
, 141
strategic leadership
, 150–152
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
, 102, 139
The Chronicle of Higher Education
, 60, 115
CI. See Critical Incident (CI)
CIC. See Council of Independent Colleges (CIC)
CliftonStrengths assessments
, 41
Coaching
, 39–41
Communication competencies
, 21, 25, 54, 56, 61, 68, 77–81
Communication leadership competencies
, 137–138
Competencies
, 5–7, 22–23
Competency model
, 61–62, 67–69
Competency-based coaching
, 41–43
Competency-based framework
, 155–156
Council of Independent Colleges (CIC)
, 115
Critical Incident (CI)
, 89–111
ability of the leadership
, 89
analysis
, 102–104
context
, 89–91
data coding
, 102–104
discussion
, 104–105
financial support
, 89
findings
, 104–105
higher tuition costs
, 89
identification
, 99–102
importance of communication
, 105–108
leadership competencies
, 91–95
leadership, challenges for
, 89
methodology
, 95–99
primary factors
, 89
research focus
, 95–99
selection of participants
, 99–102
value of colleges
, 89
Extension Administrative Leadership Program (EALP)
, 93–94, 117
External coaches
, 40
External relations leadership competencies
, 137–138
Four-factor model
, 144–148
Gallup coaching framework
, 41
Gallup’s Signature Themes
, 41
Generic competencies
, 32
See also Horizontal competencies.
Harvard Business Review
, 39
Higher Education Leadership Competencies (HELC)
, 93–94, 117, 136–137
HELC model
, 136–139
Higher education
, 2–3, 89–111
Horizontal competencies
, 1, 32–33
Informal coaches
, 40–41
Inside Higher Ed
, 115, 118
International Coaching Federation
, 39
Knowing–doing gap
, 23
LCS. See Leadership Competencies Scorecard (LCS)
Leadership
, 29–37
capabilities of
, 29–30
cross-cutting capabilities of
, 35
horizontal competencies of
, 31–33
reflections of higher education on
, 35–37
reflective practice of
, 43
roles specific to sector
, 29
two-dimensional approach preparing
, 35–37
two-dimensional competency of
, 32–35
using LCS for self-assessment
, 44–46
vertical competencies
, 30–31
Leadership coaching conventions
, 39–41
Leadership competency framework
, 7–8, 19–26
area of focus
, 21–22
categories of
, 21
challenges of
, 19–20
extensive discourses on
, 20
heuristic tool
, 25–26
leadership capabilities
, 20
overview of
, 19
as a process of social influence
, 26
to help
, 21
in study of leadership in digital contexts
, 49–57
type of publications for
, 19
Leadership Competencies Scorecard (LCS)
, 23–24, 41, 93–95, 99, 114, 117
concept of
, 23–24
to construct leadership personal improvement plan
, 65–67
question guide of
, 41–43
results of
, 44
scoring card
, 24
scoring outcomes
, 24
tool for self-assessment and analysis
, 62–65
Leadership competencies on Twitter
, 54–56
Leadership competency program development and evaluation
, 44–46
Leadership in Digital Contexts (LIDC)
, 49–50
Mandela Washington Fellowship program
, 71
competencies in
, 77–84
instrument used
, 75–76
limitations of
, 84
method of
, 73–75
overview of results
, 76
overview of
, 72–73
subgroup results of
, 84
for Young African Leaders
, 71–72
National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO)
, 135, 140–148
Organizational competencies
, 21, 25, 53, 56, 61, 68, 81
Personal competencies
, 21, 25, 52–53, 55–56, 61, 68, 77
Positional competencies
, 21, 25, 30, 35, 53–54, 56, 61, 68, 81–82
See also Vertical competencies.
President
, 90, 113–130
Presidential leadership
, 91
Principal Component Analysis
, 144–148
Research/scholarship leadership
, 31
Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS)
, 36–37
Rutgers Center for Organizational Leadership
, 12, 35, 41
Rutgers Leadership Academy
, 36
Rutgers Pre-Doctoral Leadership Development Academy (PLDA)
, 59–61
Rutgers University
, 4–5, 12–13, 35–36, 60, 61, 68, 71, 90, 182
Senior Executive Leaders (SELs)
, 91, 96–99
Service/outreach leadership
, 31
Society for Human Resource Management
, 7
Strategic leadership concepts
, 151–152
Student Affairs Leadership competencies
, 137–138
Student Leadership Competencies model
, 7
Teaching/learning leadership
, 31
T-shaped management
, 34
Vertical competencies
, 1, 30
Vice Chancellors (VC)
, 139
Vice Presidents (VP)
, 139
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 An Introduction to Competencies and Competency-Based Leadership
- Part One An Introduction to the Leadership Competency Framework
- Chapter 2 An Overview of the Leadership Competency Framework
- Chapter 3 A Two-Dimensional Approach to Preparing Leaders
- Chapter 4 Oriented toward Development: Using the Leadership Competencies Scorecard for Leadership Coaching Conversations and Self-Assessment
- Part Two Snapshot of Leadership Education Connections
- Chapter 5 Using the Leadership Competency Framework in the Study of Leadership in Digital Contexts
- Chapter 6 Preparing the Next Generation: A Leadership Academy for Doctoral Students Focusing on Competencies and Competency Development
- Chapter 7 Leadership Competencies of Young African Leaders: A Study of the Rutgers’ Mandela Washington Fellows
- Part Three Contributions of the Leadership Competency Framework to Leadership Research
- Chapter 8 A Study of Critical Incidents in Higher Education
- Chapter 9 A Study of President–Board Communication Competencies
- Chapter 10 A Leadership Competency Study of Chief Business Officers
- Chapter 11 Conclusion: Main Takeaways and Future Directions
- Appendix
- Index