Peak Performance for Deans and Chairs: Reframing Higher Education's Middle
Autor Susan Stavert Roper, Terrence E. Dealen Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2013
Entertaining and realistic scenarios show deans and chairs grappling with common problems as they attempt to implement change, manage the faculty, deal with budget cuts, and win over the "higher-ups." Some leaders are successful; others fail. This book analyzes the behavior of chairs and deans through the political, structural, human resources, and symbolic frames. Lessons learned from the negative as well as the positive scenarios are highlighted, enabling deans and chairs to easily adapt them to their own situations.
The book is the result of a combined effort by a veteran university administrator with many years in the roles of dean and chair and by an internationally known expert on leadership. Together they have produced a rare volume that is as strong in its practical application as it is in its theoretical foundation. The fact that it is also engaging and a fast read should put it on the top of deans' and chairs' must-read lists.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607095378
ISBN-10: 1607095378
Pagini: 98
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1607095378
Pagini: 98
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction: Trapped Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Chapter 2 The Way It Is: Ferreting Out Root Stresses and Plotting New Tactics
Chapter 3 Change: Stifling Bedlam and Taming Turbulence
Chapter 4 Faculty: Confronting Creeps and Cliques
Chapter 5 Resources: Stepping Up to Cut Backs
Chapter 6 Bosses: Winning over the Higher-ups
Chapter 7 The Way It's 'Spozed' To Be: Leadership in Action
Chapter 8 Conclusion: Practice and Perseverance
Chapter 2 The Way It Is: Ferreting Out Root Stresses and Plotting New Tactics
Chapter 3 Change: Stifling Bedlam and Taming Turbulence
Chapter 4 Faculty: Confronting Creeps and Cliques
Chapter 5 Resources: Stepping Up to Cut Backs
Chapter 6 Bosses: Winning over the Higher-ups
Chapter 7 The Way It's 'Spozed' To Be: Leadership in Action
Chapter 8 Conclusion: Practice and Perseverance
Recenzii
During this economic period when colleges and universities have to do more with less, this timely book presents a multiple frame lens to assist chairs and deans in providing leadership that minimizes conflict and promotes solutions. Through the use of scenarios that are thoughtful, practical, and often humorous, the authors illustrate a broad range of possible strategies for analyzing complex problems in ways likely to be valued and respected by faculty. This highly readable book is a solid contribution to the field.
Peak Performance is essential reading for college and university deans and chairs. Reader-friendly, the stories of failure and success are well told and provide new insights into solving seemingly intractible problems in leading faculty and providing exemplary leadership. This is the book for both aspiring and new deans (and seasoned and retiring leaders) to read to enable them to rethink and reenvision their roles and responsibilities. It offers new ways of doing so in helpful and meaningful ways.
This short book provides a welcome addition to the literature on performing well in the role of dean and chair. Written by two individuals, one an administrator at a university with almost twenty years of experience in the roles of dean and chair, and the other a respected author on leadership, the book combines humor with insights into the complexities of serving as an institution's dean or chair. The book also contains a helpful bibliography with many recent titles that is worth its own exploration....This book would have profited me during the beginning of my tenure as dean, especially in avoiding some of the common mistakes that new deans and chairs make. I would highly recommend this resource to anyone who is considering becoming a dean or chair or who presently is one. This engaging book of case studies can make a difference in how one leads and interacts with others.
Peak Performance is essential reading for college and university deans and chairs. Reader-friendly, the stories of failure and success are well told and provide new insights into solving seemingly intractible problems in leading faculty and providing exemplary leadership. This is the book for both aspiring and new deans (and seasoned and retiring leaders) to read to enable them to rethink and reenvision their roles and responsibilities. It offers new ways of doing so in helpful and meaningful ways.
This short book provides a welcome addition to the literature on performing well in the role of dean and chair. Written by two individuals, one an administrator at a university with almost twenty years of experience in the roles of dean and chair, and the other a respected author on leadership, the book combines humor with insights into the complexities of serving as an institution's dean or chair. The book also contains a helpful bibliography with many recent titles that is worth its own exploration....This book would have profited me during the beginning of my tenure as dean, especially in avoiding some of the common mistakes that new deans and chairs make. I would highly recommend this resource to anyone who is considering becoming a dean or chair or who presently is one. This engaging book of case studies can make a difference in how one leads and interacts with others.