Digital Leadership and Educational Transformation in ASEAN
Аннотация
Ask any school principal in rural Indonesia what keeps them up at night, and 'digital transformation' probably isn't the phrase they'd use, but the underlying problem almost certainly is. How do you lead a school into a technology-driven future when your internet cuts out twice a week, and half your teachers have never run a Google Meet? That question, and the wide range of answers that different ASEAN contexts force on it, sits at the centre of this chapter. What gets examined here is not digital transformation in the abstract but what it actually demands of the people managing schools and universities under pressure, unequal resources, cultural friction, and policy documents that often bear little resemblance to conditions on the ground. We look hard at how transformational leadership principles hold up (or don't) when the rubber meets the road of real institutional change. We also look at the organizational conditions, agility, culture, and trust that either give digital initiatives a fighting chance or quietly suffocate them. Two original frameworks are developed from the literature: one laying out the competency domains that distinguish genuinely effective digital leaders, the other charting the messy, non-linear stages through which institutions tend to move as they mature digitally. The chapter ends with recommendations grounded in what actually works, not what transformation advocates tend to promise at conferences.
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