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EXPLORE THE LEADERSHIP OF PRINCIPALS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON JOB SATISFACTION OF EMPLOYEES IN PRIVATE COLLEGES OF LAHORE PUNJAB

09 Pages : 97-104

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/ger.2023(VIII-I).09      10.31703/ger.2023(VIII-I).09      Published : Mar 2023

Explore the Leadership of Principals and its Influence on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Private Colleges of Lahore Punjab

    Leadership motivates subordinates. Leadership styles determine organizational success. Leadership influences job satisfaction, commitment, and productivity. This study examined private college principals' leadership and success strategies. Parents, teachers, and students expect brand-commitment. Instructional leadership by a strong and experienced private college leader or supervisor ensures quality. We asked faculty and subordinates about Supervisor leadership styles. This exploratory descriptive research study interviews and samples faculty to assess Principal leadership style and job satisfaction. Five private college principals and 10 departmental faculty are chosen. A Principal, Instructional Management Rating Scale (PIMRS) and Self-Assessment Instrument for Teacher's Evaluation (SATE) interview protocol (SITE). Final theme analysis used 15 valid cases. Teachers had natural semi-structured interviews. Input, process, outcome, and teacher job satisfaction emerged. Principals' instruction made teachers happier. Principals should improve teacher job satisfaction through instructional leadership. Private colleges should improve teacher satisfaction with instructional leadership.

    Leadership, Principals, Instructional leadership, Organizational Goals, Job Satisfaction, Employees
    (1) Syed Kashif Hussain
    PhD Scholar, Department of Education, Superior University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Khawaja Hisham-Ul-Hassan
    PhD Scholar, Department of Education, Superior University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Farhana Akmal
    Lecturer, Department of Education, Superior University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
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    APA : Hussain, S. K., Hisham-Ul-Hassan, K., & Akmal, F. (2023). Explore the Leadership of Principals and its Influence on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Private Colleges of Lahore Punjab. Global Economics Review, VIII(I), 97-104 . https://doi.org/10.31703/ger.2023(VIII-I).09
    CHICAGO : Hussain, Syed Kashif, Khawaja Hisham-Ul-Hassan, and Farhana Akmal. 2023. "Explore the Leadership of Principals and its Influence on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Private Colleges of Lahore Punjab." Global Economics Review, VIII (I): 97-104 doi: 10.31703/ger.2023(VIII-I).09
    HARVARD : HUSSAIN, S. K., HISHAM-UL-HASSAN, K. & AKMAL, F. 2023. Explore the Leadership of Principals and its Influence on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Private Colleges of Lahore Punjab. Global Economics Review, VIII, 97-104 .
    MHRA : Hussain, Syed Kashif, Khawaja Hisham-Ul-Hassan, and Farhana Akmal. 2023. "Explore the Leadership of Principals and its Influence on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Private Colleges of Lahore Punjab." Global Economics Review, VIII: 97-104
    MLA : Hussain, Syed Kashif, Khawaja Hisham-Ul-Hassan, and Farhana Akmal. "Explore the Leadership of Principals and its Influence on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Private Colleges of Lahore Punjab." Global Economics Review, VIII.I (2023): 97-104 Print.
    OXFORD : Hussain, Syed Kashif, Hisham-Ul-Hassan, Khawaja, and Akmal, Farhana (2023), "Explore the Leadership of Principals and its Influence on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Private Colleges of Lahore Punjab", Global Economics Review, VIII (I), 97-104
    TURABIAN : Hussain, Syed Kashif, Khawaja Hisham-Ul-Hassan, and Farhana Akmal. "Explore the Leadership of Principals and its Influence on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Private Colleges of Lahore Punjab." Global Economics Review VIII, no. I (2023): 97-104 . https://doi.org/10.31703/ger.2023(VIII-I).09