AKEPT Proposal For Cultural Intelligence - 25022021
AKEPT Proposal For Cultural Intelligence - 25022021
AKEPT Proposal For Cultural Intelligence - 25022021
KULLIYYAH OF EDUCATION
1. INTRODUCTION
This proposal explores the values and importance of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) in line
with the leadership competencies developed by Akademi Kepimpinan Pengajian
Tinggi (AKEPT) for the national top talent pool. As part of a collaboration between
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) and AKEPT, this project also
addresses the 5th MOHE’s Strategic Focus 2021 i.e ‘Mempersada Kecemerlangan
Institusi’,
One of the emerging important skills to have is the Cultural Intelligence skills for global
leaders. As stated by insight.learnlight.com, there was a time when having a high
Intelligence Quotient (IQ) was one of the key components of leadership. The ability to
analyse facts and information quickly and intelligently was later complimented by the
need for Emotional Intelligence (EQ). EQ enabled leaders to understand the people
who followed them and engaged with them in a credible and authentic fashion.
Then came the skillset that may define today’s successful leaders which is ‘Cultural
Quotient’ (CQ) or commonly known ‘Cultural Intelligence’, offers the advantage that
leaders need in a world where people increasingly work across borders, physically,
culturally and virtually. CQ is the ability not just to understand others, but to understand
others who do not meet your cultural norms, and then act on that knowledge in a
mutually beneficial way.
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emotional and social intelligence, cultural intelligence theory includes the influence of
cultural factors and their impact in intercultural interactions.
According to Saylor Academy (2012), the following describes other ways in which
scholars and practitioners believe cultural intelligence is different from other
approaches:
Cultural intelligence demands that leaders gather more than knowledge of cultural
facts. It is awareness of how culture works, of the values and beliefs that ground a
person’s thinking and motivation, and of exploring behavioural intelligence.
b) Cultural intelligence emphasises a circular path, not a linear one; this means that,
over time, one will continue to learn, and their cultural intelligence will expand. It is
not a step-by-step process that culminates in an “ultimate outcome.” Rather,
through cultural intelligence, one learns more about him- or herself and his or her
ability to interact with different cultures. There is always room for improvement and
development in cultural intelligence.
The administrative leaders who have the right CQ skills will be able to respond towards
the cultures of the themselves and the involved parties such as the IIUM community
and stakeholders. This in turn ensures a strong interplay between all the layers.
Furthermore, with specific cultural-based elements such as indigeneity, international,
cultural and experiential learning, and global relevance and citizenship, it is timely for
IIUM to lead cultural intelligence towards promoting sejahtera institutional excellence
and propagate it to other HEIs.
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a) To examine HEIs administrators’ perceptions on CQ skills and their values and
benefits to become more effective leaders.
a) What are the perceptions of HEIs administrators about CQ skills and their values
and benefits to become more effective leaders?
3. METHODOLOGY
A guided forum will be conducted online and opened for participants from both public
and private HEIs. Subsequently, a question and answer session from participants will
complement the forum. A concurrent mixed method will be applied in which a self-
administered survey will be used. In addition, a semi-structured interview questions
will be administered to selected respondents, administrators in HEIs.
4. TEAM MEMBERS
a Prof. Emeritus Tan Sri Dato’ Dzulkifli Abdul Razak, Rector, IIUM
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c) Zurina Abdul Ghani, Deputy Director, Office for Strategy and Institutional
Change, IIUM
d Ahmad Ashaari Alias, Deputy Director, Office for Strategy and Institutional
) Change, IIUM
a) Prof. Emeritus Tan Sri Dato’ Dzulkifli Abd Razak, Rector of IIUM
c) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zulkifli Hassan, Deputy Rector, Students Development and
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Community Engagement, IIUM
e) Prof. Ulung Datuk Dr. Shamsul Amri Baharuddin, Unity Advisor to the Ministry
of National Unity
f) Mr. Bradley Hurst, Cultural Affairs Officer, Embassy of the United States of
America
*List of SME will be added closer to the programme. Besides academics, young
minds and industry players will be invited to share their experiences in relation to
Cultural Diversity and CQ.
6. TIMELINE
2021
ACTIVITIES
FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT
Finalisation and approval
of concept paper
Appointments and TOR
endorsement
Guided forum preparation:
Administrative
Guided forum session
preparation
Interview
protocol/questions
Scoping review
Guided forum session
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Data Transcription
Meeting of rapporteurs -
Input review
Finalisation of report
Submission of report
Publications
Newspaper articles
Journal articles
Full report submission
Post-Mortem and way
forward
Closure Meeting with
AKEPT
7. CQ COMPONENTS:
8. THE FRAMEWORK
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Understanding Culture
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his framework maps the fundamentals in understanding CQ skills which is the bottom-
line of the importance of CQ. It is derived from the FOUR main components of CQ,
namely, the leaders’ drive, knowledge, strategies and action.
9. BUDGET IMPLICATIONS
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Amount will be sponsored by Akademi Kepimpinan Pendidikan Tinggi Negara is RM 45,
300.00 and the balance of RM 6, 500.00 will be taken from the Trust fund account, Office for
Strategy and Institutional Change (Balance from previous project)
Prepared by:
Appendix A
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DAY 1: MONDAY (14th JUNE 2021)
SESSION 1
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Nordin Yahya
Director, AKEPT Malaysia
SESSION 2
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Ahmad Faris Ismail
Deputy Rector, Academic and Internationalisation, IIUM, Malaysia
SESSION 3
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Rahmah Ahmad Osman
Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, IIUM
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Professor in Political Sociology,
Advisory Council Member for National
Integration Training and Research
Institute, Prime Minister Department
Mr. Bradley Hurst –FI
Cultural Affairs Officer, Embassy of the
United States of America
3.45 pm Question & Answer
4.30 pm END OF DAY ONE
SESSION 4
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wendy Yee Mei Tien,
Centre for Internship Training and Academic Enrichment (CITRA)
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & International), UM - FI
SESSION 2
Moderator:
Shazrina Tan Sri Azman (Mizz Nina) -Ash n ZAG
Humanitarian and the co-founder of Dopstv, an Islamic lifestyle channel
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