University Presidents' Perspectives of the Knowledge and Competencies Needed in 21st Century Higher Education Leadership

  • Freeman S
  • Kochan F
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The purpose of this study was to identify the core knowledge and competencies needed for executive leadership in higher education administration as perceived by university presidents. Thirteen presidents shared the knowledge and competencies they perceived as being essential for an effective presidency. The respondents identified the important knowledge areas as: foundational; acquisition of cultural knowledge; and complex cognitive. They viewed personal attributes, management, and communications as the essential competency areas. The study found that presidents viewed themselves both as leaders and as managers.

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Freeman, S., & Kochan, F. K. (2013). University Presidents’ Perspectives of the Knowledge and Competencies Needed in 21st Century Higher Education Leadership. Journal of Educational Leadership in Action, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.62608/2164-1102.1089

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