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WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP STYLES: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC HIGHER EDUCATION (MULTI CASE STUDY AT ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY OF MAKASSAR AND SCHOOLS ISLAMIC HIGH SCHOOL YAPNAS JENEPONTO)

M. HASIBUDDIN 1, ROSTINAH RAYONG ARIFIN 2, ABDUL RAHMAN MUS 3, and YUSRI MUHAMMAD ARSYAD 4.

Vol 18, No 04 ( 2023 )   |  DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/NHTBK   |   Author Affiliation: Faculty of Islamic Religion, Universitas Muslim Indonesia, Indonesia 1,4; Doctor of Islamic Education Management, Universitas Muslim Indonesia, Indonesia 2; Faculty of Economy & Business, Universitas Muslim Indonesia, Indonesia 3.   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 1798-1821   |   Published on: 29-04-2023

Abstract

In an organization, leaders do not absolutely have to come from men; women must be given equal opportunities to become leaders. There is no denying the fact that men are generally physically stronger than women. This study uses a descriptive-qualitative research method. Data collection techniques in this study used interview, observation, and documentation techniques. Then the data obtained in the field will be analyzed and described in narrative form. Furthermore, the results of this study illustrate that the leadership style of women is that of the Chancellor of the Islamic University of Makassar and STAI Yapnas Jeneponto. The leadership style applied by the Chancellor of UIM in the development of Islamic tertiary institutions is a situational leadership style. The chairperson of STAI Yapnas has a feminine leadership style and a transformational leadership style. Women's leadership has positive implications for the development of UIM and STAI Yapnas.


Keywords

Women's Leadership; The Development of Islamic; Higher Education