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1 online resource (viii, 216 pages). |
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polychrome |
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text file |
Series |
Perspectives on leadership in higher education
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Perspectives on leadership in higher education.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Series Editors' Foreword; Introduction: What is Universal about Leadership in Higher Education?; The nature of leadership, management and administration; Leadership in the context of this book; What is universal in higher education leadership?; An overview of this book; Chapter 1 Organizational Culture: Recognizing its Invisible Force; Introduction; The foundations of organizational culture; Exploring higher education culture; The cultural effects of managerialism on higher education; Corporate concerns with managerialism. |
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Cultural insights for a better form of higher education leadershipChapter 2 The Theoretical Foundations of Transrelational Leadership; Introduction; Making leadership the first priority; Overcoming past habits and convictions; Acknowledging the inherent limitations of management; The foundation of leadership for todays organizations; Embracing the essential relational aspect of leadership; Embodying transrelational leadership; The four fundamental qualities of a transrelational leader; An example of a transrelational leader; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Leadership as Transrelational Practice. |
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IntroductionContrasting leadership characteristics; Two serious future implications for higher education leadership; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Real Power and Influence; Introduction; Possible sources of power; Relational power deconstructed; Three important applications of relational power; Commitment; Responsibility; Conclusion; Chapter 5 The Challenge of Organizational Change; Introduction; Organizational change in the higher education context; An overview of developments in organizational change; Overcoming employee resistance to organizational change; Where to for organizational change? |
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ConclusionChapter 6 Seeking High Performance; Introduction; Limitations of performance management; The impact of performance management in higher education; The currency of employee engagement in the business world; Defining employee engagement; Exploring the likely drivers of employee engagement; Towards a more holistic understanding of employee engagement; Conclusion; Chapter 7 Reinventing Human Resource Management; Introduction; The foundations of HRM; A review of contemporary HRM; Where to next for HRM?; Where to next for higher education organizations?; Conclusion. |
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Chapter 8 Learning for Future LeadershipIntroduction; Why learning and not development?; Leadership preparation programmes in higher education; The fundamental principles of a leadership-learning programme; Conclusion; Conclusion: What Might Tomorrow Bring?; Why leadership in higher education needs to change; Building on what is known to work; The essence of transrelational leadership; The challenges and benefits of transrelational leadership; Preparing higher education leaders to be transrelational; Concluding comments; References; Index. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Educational leadership.
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Educational leadership. |
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Education, Higher -- Aims and objectives.
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Education, Higher -- Aims and objectives. |
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Organization & management of education. |
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Higher & further education, tertiary education. |
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EDUCATION -- Higher. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Marra, Maureen, author.
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Franken, Margaret, author.
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Penney, Dawn, 1966- author.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Branson, Christopher M. Leadership in Higher Education from a Transrelational Perspective. London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2018 9781350042384 1350042382 (DLC) 2018289108 (OCoLC)1012763228 |
ISBN |
9781350042391 (electronic book) |
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1350042390 (electronic book) |
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9781350042384 |
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1350042382 |
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