dc.description.abstract | The public sector is a benchmark in transforming leadership in the rest of the economy
given its critical role in the development process. As such, the public sector reform process
is crucial in improving public service delivery while cultivating leadership in the sector.
Importantly, is that various factors characterize implementation of the reforms, including
political will, relationship with development partners, involvement of citizenry including
the private sector, and having in place a policy, legislative and regulatory framework.
Further, there are guiding tenets in characterizing transformative leadership that include
ethical standards, values of integrity and service, concern for the welfare of the people,
statesmanship in attitude and purpose, and the ability to stimulate and inspire followers to
achieve extraordinary outcomes in the process and develop their own leadership capacity
(Regier, 2017).
This paper traces the efforts made over time in promoting transformative leadership in the
public service in Kenya. The paper looks at the policy, political and institutional environment
surrounding public service delivery in Kenya in identifying factors demonstrating and
promoting leadership in the public sector. It also identifies strategies used over time to
nurture and strengthen transformative leadership and analyzes key indicators that point
to the outcomes of the reform efforts in public sector. The key principles of transformative
leadership including ethical standards, values of integrity, welfare of people, attitudinal
change, and stimulating and inspiring leaders guided the discussions in the paper. | en |