Abstract
This research explores the crucial role of leadership transitions in educational institutions, particularly at Immaculate
Conception College of Balayan, Inc. (ICCBI). Recognizing the profound impact of leadership practices on organizational
effectiveness, this study addresses nuanced aspects of employee engagement during transitions. Using a qualitative
case study design involving face-to-face interviews, common themes emerge regarding the transition of leadership,
such as inclusive decision-making, resistance to new policies, unclear communication, continuity in vision, mission, and
commitment, and transparency. The findings underscore the substantial influence of leadership transitions on the
institution's dynamics, shaping its mission, vision, and commitment to both students and employees. Proactively
addressing challenges is emphasized as crucial for maintaining a positive work environment and enhancing
organizational effectiveness. The study further recommends a strategic focus on transforming challenges into
opportunities, prioritizing employee engagement, and implementing the outlined strategies to foster a healthy work-
life relationship within Immaculate Conception College of Balayan, Inc.