Leadership in administrative efficiency: A review of theoretical approaches and conceptual models for organizational improvement

Joseph Ozigi Basiru 1, *, Chinelo Linda Ejiofor 2, Ekene Cynthia Onukwulu 3 and Rita Uchenna Attah 4

1 S. C. C. Nigeria Limited.
2 University of Hertfordshire Hatfield, United Kingdom.
3 Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK.
4 Independent Researcher, Bloomfield, NJ, USA.
 
Review
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2023, 10(02), 1231-1246.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2023.10.2.0929
Publication history: 
Received on 04 October 2023; revised on 23 November 2023; accepted on 26 November 2023
 
Abstract: 
Leadership plays a pivotal role in enhancing administrative efficiency, serving as a cornerstone for organizational improvement and sustainable growth. This review examines key theoretical approaches and conceptual models that link leadership styles with administrative efficiency, focusing on their practical implications for organizational performance. By synthesizing contemporary literature, the paper identifies transformational, transactional, and servant leadership as primary frameworks influencing administrative efficiency. The analysis explores how transformational leadership fosters innovation and employee engagement, empowering teams to achieve administrative excellence. Transactional leadership, with its focus on structure and accountability, is evaluated for its role in optimizing processes and resource allocation. Servant leadership is highlighted for its emphasis on ethical decision-making and fostering a collaborative culture, ensuring long-term organizational sustainability. A significant focus is placed on conceptual models, such as the Leadership Efficiency Framework (LEF), which integrates leadership behaviors, organizational culture, and technological advancements. The paper also considers emerging paradigms, including adaptive and distributed leadership, which are gaining relevance in dynamic and complex organizational environments. Methodologically, this review employs a qualitative approach, drawing insights from peer-reviewed journals, case studies, and organizational reports. The findings reveal that effective leadership not only enhances decision-making and resource management but also aligns administrative goals with broader organizational objectives. Furthermore, the integration of digital tools and data-driven decision-making within leadership strategies is recognized as a critical factor for improving administrative efficiency. The review underscores the necessity of leadership development programs to equip managers with the skills required for navigating challenges in modern organizations. It advocates for a multidimensional approach that combines theoretical understanding with practical applications to drive organizational improvement. This study contributes to the discourse on leadership and administrative efficiency by providing a comprehensive review of theories and models, offering actionable insights for practitioners and scholars.
 
Keywords: 
Leadership; Administrative Efficiency; Transformational Leadership; Transactional Leadership; Servant Leadership; Organizational Improvement; Leadership Efficiency Framework; Adaptive Leadership; Distributed Leadership; Decision-Making
 
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