MAIN TENDENCIES OF COMMUNICATIVE-LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES OF EXECUTIVE STAFF OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
Pardayev Obid Rakhimboboyevich, Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute, associate professor, (PhD)
Keywords:
Communicative leadership, Higher educational institutions, Management staff, Competences, Trends.Abstract
In today’s dynamic educational landscape, effective leadership within higher educational institutions demands a sophisticated blend of communicative prowess and leadership acumen. This article delves into the main trends shaping communicative-leadership competences among management staff in higher educational institutions. Drawing upon contemporary research and empirical evidence, it explores key competencies, challenges, and strategies for cultivating effective communicative leadership in the complex milieu of academia.
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