Affiliation:
1. Capitol Technology University, USA
Abstract
In this era of rapid technological advancement, government leaders must expertly navigate intricate policies, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and telehealth. Proficiency in these domains is paramount, requiring a steadfast commitment to enhancing leadership competencies. By investing in executive coaching and holistic leadership development, government agencies can proactively tackle modern challenges. This study, grounded in descriptive phenomenology, examines 22 thematic motifs, unveiling the effectiveness of leadership coaching for government leaders managing complex technologies and addressing pivotal policy issues in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and telehealth.
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