Examining the Virtual Leadership of Leaders in Higher Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.7202/1111526ar
Katlyn Guzar, Daniella Bianchi-Laubsch
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, student services leaders needed to adapt to working entirely virtually, find creative solutions to adjust their service delivery, and change how they engaged with their teams. Before COVID-19, studies of virtual leadership focused on virtual teams developed because of the geographical distance between team members. This qualitative study investigated virtual leadership and virtual teams developed because of the move to virtual work during the COVID-19 pandemic. It examined how student services leaders changed their leadership behaviours in response to moving to the virtual work environment. Using data gathered through a questionnaire, interviews, and documentation, four themes reflecting how leaders changed their behaviours and practices were identified: reimagining communication, reconstructing work using technology, reframing team support, and reorienting toward hybrid work. Understanding how these leaders managed their virtual teams at a midsized university in southern Ontario provides insight into what practices might be helpful for teams that continue exclusively virtual work and those that transition to a hybrid work approach.
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研究 COVID-19 大流行期间高等教育领导者的虚拟领导力:案例研究
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,学生服务部门的领导需要适应完全虚拟的工作环境,寻找创造性的解决方案来调整他们的服务提供方式,并改变他们与团队互动的方式。在 COVID-19 之前,对虚拟领导力的研究主要集中在由于团队成员之间的地理距离而形成的虚拟团队上。本定性研究调查了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,由于向虚拟工作转变而发展起来的虚拟领导力和虚拟团队。研究探讨了学生服务部门的领导者如何改变他们的领导行为,以应对向虚拟工作环境的转变。通过问卷调查、访谈和文献资料收集到的数据,确定了反映领导者如何改变其行为和做法的四个主题:重新认识沟通、利用技术重构工作、重新构建团队支持以及重新定位混合工作。通过了解安大略省南部一所中型大学的这些领导者是如何管理他们的虚拟团队的,我们可以深入了解哪些做法可能对继续完全采用虚拟工作方式的团队以及过渡到混合工作方式的团队有帮助。
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