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Seasons of a dean's life : understanding the role and building leadership capacity / Walt Gmelch, Dee Hopkins, and Sandra Damico.

Van Pelt Library LB2341 .G564 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gmelch, Walter H. (Walter Howard), 1947-
Contributor:
Hopkins, Dee.
Damico, Sandra.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Deans (Education).
Universities and colleges--Administration.
Universities and colleges.
Educational leadership.
Physical Description:
viii, 88 pages ; 17 cm
Place of Publication:
Sterling, Va. : Stylus Pub., [2011]
Summary:
What are the demands of being a dean? What leadership development do deans need as they progress through their academic careers? How are their responsibilities changing? What are institutions looking for in applicants?
This book identifies the range of leadership skills required, and illuminates the process of building leadership capacity, by drawing on interviews with over 50 sitting deans, both women and men; on the insights derived from conducting professional development seminars for several hundred deans; and on the authors' 48 years of collective experience in eight different deanships.
The abundant examples and accounts of individual deans' leadership successes and failures, and the competencies they developed along their career paths, give the reader a taste of what the deanship is really like-and how the role changes over time.
In the process of gathering their data, and tracing their own and others' administrative journeys, the authors found similarities in how deans progress as leaders, in the common rites of passage they encounter, and in the evolution of their role. They describe the stages or "seasons" of the deanship, ranging from getting started-the first three years of deanship (springtime), to hitting your stride-years four to seven of deanship (summer), and keeping the fire alive-eight years and beyond of deanship (fall), through to planning to step down and leaving the role (winter).
What also emerged from the authors' research is that most deans come to their positions without leadership training, without prior executive experience, and without a clear understanding of the ambiguity of their new role or its responsibilities. This book fills a void by offering guidance on applying for a deanship, preparing for the role, and purposefully building the needed skills and knowledge. Book jacket.
Contents:
The development of deans as leaders
Springtime of a dean's career
Summer season of a dean's career
The fall season
The winter season
Seasons of dean development: personal, institutional, and professional implications.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781579223182
1579223184
9781579223199
1579223192
9781579227289
1579227287
9781579227296
1579227295
OCLC:
191924484

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