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Exploring the Lived Experience of Females Leaders in Jimma Town

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dc.contributor.author Chali Mustefa
dc.contributor.author Kedir A.
dc.contributor.author Hagos B.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-15T12:03:19Z
dc.date.available 2023-12-15T12:03:19Z
dc.date.issued 2023-07
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.ju.edu.et//handle/123456789/8966
dc.description.abstract This qualitative study explored lived experiences of Jimma Town female leaders'. Purposive sampling technique was employed to select ten female leaders from different public sectors to provide in-depth information to the study. A semi-structured interview guide was used in various audio-recorded interviews, which lasted between 30-40 minutes each to capture exact information. The audio-recorded data was systematically transcribed and coded to generate common themes for the presentation and discussion of findings. Findings revealed those three main themes and fourteen subthemes that describe the factors that affect women‟s leadership journeys and perceptions, as well as their challenges and opportunities. The themes and subthemes are: individual level factors (personal attributes, career goals, motivation, selfconfidence, resilience), societal level factors (family support, peer support, mentorship/role models, social norms/gender stereotypes/sexual harassment), and organizational level factors (affirmative action, recognition and reward, decision-making autonomy, organizational culture, succession planning). Moreover personal attributes such as commitment, competence, creativity and passion, career goals, motivation, confidence, and resilience of female leaders helped them to be successful and effective with their role as leaders. Whereas absence of family support and peer support, lack of confidence, lack of commitment, being evaluated with men leaders/absence of affirmative action/considerations/reservations/ for performance appraisal, training and promotions were among the challenges women leaders faced as challenges in their positions. It is recommended that necessary government structures should formulate and implement policies and programs that promote and support women‟s leadership, such as affirmative action, training and development, recognition and reward. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject experience en_US
dc.subject women leadership en_US
dc.subject explore en_US
dc.subject participants en_US
dc.subject thematic analysis en_US
dc.subject lived experience en_US
dc.title Exploring the Lived Experience of Females Leaders in Jimma Town en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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