The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Women at the University of Baghdad held a seminar entitled “Managing competitive intelligence in the middle of the leadership and its relationship to decision-making for school principals from the perspective of sports education teachers in Baghdad”, delivered by the PhD student Nadia Aribi Fadhim.

The aim of the workshop was to demonstrate the concept of competitive intelligence as a systematic and ethical process that works to analyze and manage external information that can affect the preservation of the educational institution and its educational decisions. The episode referred to the leadership that means the attempt of the leader to practice a leadership style aimed at serving followers and making their interest above the interest of the leader, and this pattern of leadership promotes the value of following and empowering them and helping them to achieve growth and progress in the work, as well as building the spirit of the community when following to participate in the common interests of both the leader and followers through their enjoyment of power and status within the educational institution. She also pointed out that the concept of decision-making as the selection process under which a particular solution to a problem is chosen and adopted among alternative solutions, and the selection process is based on a goal that decision makers should achieve within specific restrictions and conditions, and this process requires accuracy and caution in selecting quantitative indicators and how the objectives and limitations of the decision and the rules of its manufacture and ways to achieve it.

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