The leadership of quality strategic for improvement lecture performance toward excellence’s university
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https://doi.org/10.1344/REYD2024.29.44780Keywords:
excellence’s university, leadership quality, lectures’ performanceAbstract
This research found the strategic leadership of quality for improving lecture performance at the university as a public service. Leadership strategic aspects have affected the lecture performance. This research uses mix methods design. This research has been developed by strategic leadership for a quality model at the University of Mataram with qualitative case study. This research found strategy leadership of quality has an effective contribution to improving the lecture, dean, and head of study’s program performance at the University of Mataram, The strategy leadership for quality has more contributions to improve the lectures and education staff of study program. The faculty leadership element, namely the dean and head of a study program, has a considerable contribution to improving the performance of the institution he leads. The dean of the faculty must be able to plan educational and research programs well, this is seen from the planning, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation of each organizational unit within the University of Mataram. Furthermore, the head of the study program must also be able to transform superior study programs, such as doctoral study programs, and doctoral study programs at the University of Mataram.
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