College Deans’ Leadership Effectiveness in Jimma University in Focus

Authors

  • Bekalu Ferede Lecturer, Jimma University
  • Wossenu Yimam Assistant Professor, Institute of Educational Research

Keywords:

autonomy, education quality, institutional diversity, leadership effectiveness, power

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which college
deans in Jimma University are effective in their leadership. The study employed
both quantitative and qualitative approaches, emphasizing more on descriptive
survey method. The participants of the study include 192 instructors, 39
department heads, 5 deans and one top official of the University. These
informants were selected on the basis of stratified and purposive sampling
techniques. Questionnaires and interviews were used to collect data from these
participants. The collected data were analyzed using appropriate quantitative and
qualitative data analysis techniques. The results of the study unveiled that deans’
leadership effectiveness in the University was not up to the desired level as
measured by the three major leadership dimensions considered in the study. The
study further revealed that deans’ leadership effectiveness was hampered by both
personal and institutional factors. Hence, it was recommended that the University
arrange relevant trainings for the incumbents decentralize power and make
colleges autonomous on important academic and administrative issues.

Published

2021-02-21