Preview

Bulletin of the Khalel Dosmukhamedov Atyrau University

Advanced search

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

Abstract

Education sector provide its managers with legitimate authority to lead, but there is no assurance that they will be able to lead effectively. Educational institutes, such as schools, colleges and universities need both strong and strategic leadership and strong and effective management for optimal effectiveness. In today’s complex changes modern and technological education needs leaders, who could not only solve the organizations’ difficulties, but also could inspire and persuade organization members. In so doing, education also needs managers to assist in developing and maintaining a smoothly functioning workplace. The western research shows that for the effective management of the education, the functions of both practices must be adapted and evaluated by creative leaders.

About the Author

Э. Жумабаева
Атырауский университет им.Х.Досмухамедова
Kazakhstan


References

1. Bush, T., Bell. L., and Middlewood, D. (2010). The principles of educational leadership & management (2nd ed.). London: Sage Publications Ltd.

2. Bush, T. (2008). From management to leadership: Semantic or meaningful change? Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 36(2), 271-288.

3. Bush, T. (2007). Educational leadership and management: Theory, policy, and practice. South African Journal of Education, 27(3), 391-406.

4. Coleman, M. (2005). ‘Theories and practices in Leadership: An introduction’ in Coleman. M. and Earley, P. (ed.), Leadership and Management in education:Cultures, Change +Context. Oxford: OVP.

5. Hall, D. J. (2013). The strange case of the emergence of distributed leadership in schools in England. Educational Review, 65(4), 467-487.

6. Hafford-Letchfield, T., Leonard, K., Begum, N., & Chick, N. F. (2008). Leadership and management in social care. London: Sage. Publications Ltd.

7. Kotterman, J. (2006). Leadership versus management: what's the difference?. The Journal for Quality and Participation, 29(2), 13.

8. Lunenburg, F. C. (2011). Leadership versus management: A key distinction-at least in theory. International Journal of Management, Business, and Administration, 14(1), 1-4.

9. Northouse, P. (Ed.) (2016). Leadership. Theory and practice (7th ed.). London: SAGE Publication Inc.

10. Popovici, V. (2012). Similarities and differences between management and leadership. Annals-Economy Series, 2, 126-135

11. Supovitz, J. (2015). School leadership lessons from england: Over the past 15 years, england has carried out a three-stage effort that shored up school leadership ranks, an area that Traditionally has been remarkably thin in the U.S. Phi Delta Kappan, 97 (3), 38.

12. Spicker, P. (2012). "Leadership": A perniciously vague concept. International Journal of Public Sector Management, 25(1), 34-47.

13. Young, M., & Dulewicz, V. (2008). Similarities and differences between leadership and management: High-performance competencies in the british royal navy. British Journal of Management, 19(1), 17-32.


Review

For citations:


  THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT. Bulletin of the Khalel Dosmukhamedov Atyrau University. 2018;48(1):78-82.

Views: 268


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2077-0197 (Print)
ISSN 2790-332X (Online)