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Evaluating Workforce Perspectives on Operational Transformation Initiatives: Insights from Educational Administration Divisions within a South African Technological University

4 Department of Business Administration College of Administrative Sciences University of Bahrain Sakhir, Kingdom of Bahrain
4 Department of Management and Marketing Ahlia University Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain

Abstract

Operational transformation initiatives, particularly those grounded in Business Process Reengineering (BPR) and digital modernization, have become central to the evolution of higher education institutions in developing contexts. South African technological universities, shaped by globalization pressures, digital transformation, and governance reforms, have increasingly adopted such initiatives to enhance administrative efficiency and service delivery. However, the success of these transformations is contingent not only on structural redesign but also on workforce perceptions, engagement, and adaptability. This study critically evaluates workforce perspectives on operational transformation within educational administration divisions of a South African technological university.

The research adopts a qualitative-analytical framework informed by existing literature on BPR, organizational change, and higher education transformation. Drawing on key theoretical constructs such as process reengineering, digital work transformation, and organizational behavior, the study synthesizes insights from prior empirical and conceptual research to assess how employees perceive, respond to, and influence transformation initiatives. Particular emphasis is placed on resistance to change, communication dynamics, skill readiness, and institutional culture.

Findings indicate that while operational transformation enhances procedural efficiency and aligns institutions with global competitiveness, workforce perceptions are often shaped by uncertainty, insufficient participation, and inadequate training. Positive perceptions are associated with transparent communication, inclusive leadership, and demonstrable improvements in workflow efficiency. Conversely, resistance emerges from perceived job insecurity, lack of clarity, and misalignment between strategic goals and operational realities.

The study contributes to the discourse on higher education transformation by highlighting the critical role of human factors in operational change. It proposes a workforce-centric transformation framework that integrates participatory governance, continuous capacity development, and adaptive leadership. The research underscores that sustainable transformation in educational administration requires balancing technological innovation with human-centered strategies.

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