Presidential Transition in Higher Education
«A comprehensive and exhaustive treatment of the transition process and period, well supplemented by insights into more established presidencies. -- Kevin Drumm Community College Week 2005 Essays detailing the finer points of presidential change, from the role of the board to the use of an executive search firm to the changing role of the presidential spouse. -- Jennifer Patterson Lorenzetti University Business 2004 No one to my knowledge has brought the thinking on presidential transitions together in a scholarly work that equals this volume... This insiders' view is enlightening, useful, and well worth the time and energy required to digest the many observations and suggestions. -- George B. Vaughan Journal of Higher Education 2006»
Once rare, presidential transitions at institutions of higher education now command the attention of about one-quarter of the nation's colleges and universities at any given time. Though they occur frequently, transitions at this level are hardly routine, and American higher education has not developed a tradition of managing this process proactively. Les mer
University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Vartan Gregorian, Carnegie Corporation; Allen E. Koenig and Thomas H. Langevin, The Registry for College and University Presidents; Steven Muller, The Johns Hopkins University; Arthur Padilla, North Carolina State University; John Ross, George Dehne & Associates Integrated Services; Patricia Stanley, Frederick (MD) Community College; Thomas J. and Scottie Trebon, Carroll College; William A. Weary, Fieldstone Consulting, Inc.; Nancy L. Zimpher, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780801879340
- Utgivelsesår
- 2004
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
«A comprehensive and exhaustive treatment of the transition process and period, well supplemented by insights into more established presidencies. -- Kevin Drumm Community College Week 2005 Essays detailing the finer points of presidential change, from the role of the board to the use of an executive search firm to the changing role of the presidential spouse. -- Jennifer Patterson Lorenzetti University Business 2004 No one to my knowledge has brought the thinking on presidential transitions together in a scholarly work that equals this volume... This insiders' view is enlightening, useful, and well worth the time and energy required to digest the many observations and suggestions. -- George B. Vaughan Journal of Higher Education 2006»