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Leadership journeys of Asian women in US higher education: A narrative research study exploring leadership development experiences through critical reflection.
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Leadership journeys of Asian women in US higher education: A narrative research study exploring leadership development experiences through critical reflection./
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Reeves, Mamiko.
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165 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-07(E), Section: A.
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Educational leadership. -
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Leadership journeys of Asian women in US higher education: A narrative research study exploring leadership development experiences through critical reflection.
Reeves, Mamiko.
Leadership journeys of Asian women in US higher education: A narrative research study exploring leadership development experiences through critical reflection.
- 165 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-07(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Northeastern University, 2015.
The pace of change in the diversity of executive leadership teams in US higher education institutions has been slow. In particular, women are underrepresented and Asian women are acutely underrepresented compared to the potential candidate population. At the same time, articles and research highlighting important performance and financial benefits from increasing women in executive teams continues to emerge. This study focused on insights from the leadership development journeys of five successful Asian women executives in US higher education. The purpose of this narrative study was to examine how these women described their leadership development journeys and whether critical reflection impacted their leadership development. Key insights from their stories were highlighted from interviews for aspiring Asian women candidates to better prepare for their career advancement. These insights include practical advice on mentor and network strategies as well as behavioral advice for aspiring candidates to develop skills to be more assertive and take calculated risks in reaching for stretch positions. Insights are also documented for academic institutions to improve their leadership development construct, including improved training formats, development programs and selection processes. There are many research reports which explore gender differences in leadership and a few that focus on minority challenges. However, the discussion of Asian women in the context of educational leadership is limited and this research will contribute to leadership studies.
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