Title of article
The ‘Golden Braid’ Model: Courage, Compassion and Resilience in Higher Education Leadership
Author/Authors
Denney ، Fiona Brunel Business School - Brunel University
From page
37
To page
49
Abstract
This paper explores the state of leadership in UK universities in the face of external pressures and turmoil, and makes the case for a new model of leadership constructed of a golden braid of three threads of courage, compassion and resilience. Each thread is discussed with the intention of developing a framework that can be used to support leadership development to lead our universities effectively through the current chaos. Even before Covid19 hit the world, UK higher education was perceived as being in a state of huge flux and chaos: the old order of a traditionally maledominated elitist system funded by central government (O Connor, 2015), has been dismantled and replaced with mass participation and student fees leading to an increase in marketization and government regulation for which academic leadership is generally underprepared (Deem, 2004; Fluckiger, Y. 2021). As such, this is the crucial time for us to embark upon a sector-wide discussion of what we want our universities to look like in this postpandemic period - how we want to be teaching, researching and working and what we want the core values to be. In this paper, I suggest that the values we had before will no longer be the ones we want to take forwards. For this, therefore, we need the golden braid of courage, compassion and resilience in leadership discussed herewith.
Keywords
Leadership , Higher Education , Courage , Compassion , Resilience , Diversity , Inclusivity
Journal title
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Leadership Studies
Journal title
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Leadership Studies
Record number
2623159
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