The Impact of Strategic Intelligence on Crisis Management Styles at Al al-Bayt University
The present study sought to identify the impact of strategic intelligence on crisis
management styles at Al al-Bayt University in Jordan. To achieve this objective, the study
investigated strategic intelligence with its dimensions (foresight, future vision, systemic
thinking, partnership and motivation) as the independent variable, while considering crisis
management styles (namely: changing path style, containment crisis style, fragmentation
crisis style, and reserve mobilization) as the dependent variable. Employing an analytical
descriptive quantitative approach, the study deployed a questionnaire as the principal
instrument for data collection. Adopting a comprehensive survey strategy, the analysis
involved a total of 82 responses derived from managers and heads of departments personnel
at the university, which were subsequently subjected to statistical analysis via SPSS software.
The findings of the study yielded various noteworthy outcomes, highlighting the significant
impact of strategic intelligence on crisis management styles. Moreover, it was revealed that
the levels of strategic intelligence practice and crisis management style implementation were
moderate. Based on these findings, the study offers a number of recommendations,
advocating for an increased emphasis on strategic intelligence and its dimensions within Al
al-Bayt University, alongside a heightened focus on enhancing the practice and application of
crisis management styles. The study recognizes the invaluable significance and positive
impact of strategic intelligence in effectively confronting and addressing crises, thereby
underlining the necessity of crisis management style cultivation within the university to
mitigate potential damage across all types of crises.