The Meaning of Self-Leadership for Nursing Academics in the Context of a Leadership Programme. Jooste, Karien; Ahanonu, Ezihe Loretta

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The Henderson Repository is a free resource of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. It is dedicated to the dissemination of nursing research, researchrelated, and evidence-based nursing materials. Take credit for all your work, not just books and journal articles. To learn more, visit www.nursingrepository.org Item type Format Title Authors Presentation Text-based Document The Meaning of Self-Leadership for Nursing Academics in the Context of a Leadership Programme Jooste, Karien; Ahanonu, Ezihe Loretta Downloaded 15-Jul-2018 08:34:02 Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/602021

Prof Karien Jooste & Dr Ezihe Ahanonu University of the Western Cape

Learner objective To understand - the meaning of self-leadership as experienced by nursing academics in a research leadership group - as well as their underlying individual motivational processes in the context of an educational setting. No conflict of interest no sponsorship received School of Nursing University of the Western Cape, Cape Town South Africa

The word lead originates from the Indo European root leith which means to go forth, to cross the threshold Leadership is about finding the balance between power, authority and influence in a specific situation (Jooste, 2010).

Self-leadership - a set of rational approaches utilised by individuals in discovering, motivating, and influencing themselves to attain desired behaviours and to maximise their abilities. It focuses on self-motivation that a person utilises to direct him- or herself to achieve optimum performance. Components of self-leadership are selfobservation, self-goal setting, self-reward, selfpunishment, and self-cueing

As much as self-leadership focuses on directing the self to achieve personal goals, Neck & Houghton (2006) assert that persons engaging in selfleadership frequently cultivate a sense of ownership in terms of their tasks and work processesthose who possess good self-leadership qualities know how to achieve high levels Self-leadership is connected with higher levels of of self-direction and self-motivation self-efficacy, proficiency, increased resilience, adaptability, and productivity Those who possess good self-leadership qualities know how to achieve high levels of self-direction and self-motivation

A self-leadership development programme was created in 2012 for ten nursing academics with the aim of empowering them to embark upon research projects, write for subject matter publications, and develop as leaders at a school of nursing in the Western Cape. While the focus was on research it was important to understand what the meaning of selfleadership was for them in the context of a higher education institution in South Africa.

Qualitative exploratory, contextual, narrative research study Eight nurse academics (female and male) in a leadership programme Wrote their narratives over a period of 3 months, after attending a team leadership workshop Open coding Trustworthiness

Leadership attributes Responsibilities towards the group Taking responsibility Innovative thinking Willingness to lead (learn) Motivation Self-reflection for development Support Taking the lead Situation analysis Dedication to team success Ensuring goal attainment Valuing team members' contribution Collaboration

An individual who becomes accountable for themselves and takes personal responsibility for his or her needs and development goals, selfmotivation, renewing thinking patterns, and directing his or her efforts towards success. The findings of this study lent support to the role of self-leadership skills in fostering innovative behaviour at work and was illustrated in the words of one participant who wrote: To use my initiative and clinical enquiry skills to think about the task, to improve and create innovations.

An individual leader must be willing to lead by having self-awareness and adaptability to learn new skills or competencies You must also be willing to find out, if you do not know something.

Motivation is described as the force responsible for why people decide to do something, how long they are willing to sustain the activity and how hard they are going to pursue it. I feel motivated and energised to develop the dreams and potentials that have been buried under disappointments. Another participant described the need for motivation in self-leadership as: In self-leadership, you need to be motivated and enthusiastic.

An individual leader has to have self-awareness and adaptability to learn new skills or competencies such as leadership Self-identification (self-reflection) will also assist me and find ways of using, creating, or developing necessary criteria, whereby, we can measure ourselves to develop.

Giving support could mean to offer assistance and to be enthusiastically interested in and concerned about the accomplishment of the team to which one belongs. One participant wrote: giving them support in all our endeavours.

A particular area of leading themselves was the ability of the nurse academics to have the confidence to exert their power and be at the forefront of leading other people toward the actualisation of the objectives of the team. I must guide others to obtain the goals of the project by using my authority to gain resources to conduct the different stages of the project.

Their individual appreciation of self-leadership within themselves, as well as of their workplace environments in order to identify the key issues that required structuring This means self-inspection and the workplace (SON) inspection and find the challenges or gaps. Effect of self-leadership was described: would cause a person to motivate, discipline, commit, and give herself to the actual cause and can only result in a positive outcome.

Results in a feeling of self-fulfilment and accomplishment. One of the participants mentioned: The main goal will be reached whereby of [sic] one s self-leadership and building in academia takes place, empowerment of individuals, colleagues, academics, and communities.

I also feel I can learn from everyone in our group. The importance of collaboration and cooperation with members of their team in order for them to actualise their goals, as well as their collective objectives. This was indicated by the following excerpts from some of the nurse academics narratives: It also means collaborating and interacts [sic] actively with my group members and You must also participate fully to make the project a success.

The findings of this study indicate the meaning that nursing academics attach to self-leadership is fundamentally driven by motivation and selfinfluence to direct themselves with the aim of achieving optimum performance in the programme. The results of the study further confirm the framework of Jooste (2011) by indicating that leadership development of academics is progressing from personal to group leadership.