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Implementing Sustainable Change in Higher Education: Principles and Practices of Collaborative Leadership

English

By (author): Brent D. Ruben

This book offers formal and informal leaders at all levels of their institution theory-informed and practical guidance on implementing and sustaining change through collaborative leadership. The framework and concepts presented are applicable at the department, program, campus, or system level to guide minor, incremental, or transformative change.Achieving a shared organizational vision can be a daunting challenge, given the multiple missions of higher education, varied and often conflicting stakeholder viewpoints, siloed organizational structures, traditions of shared governance, and a highly educated workforce bringing together colleagues with diverse disciplinary perspectives. Achieving these aims requires taking into account the organizations systems and values and the needs and aspirations of corresponding stakeholders across the enterprise. Ruben provides a guide for achieving and sustaining these goals in an engaged and collaborative manner.Employing the authors widely used Excellence in Higher Education (EHE) framework, this book offers principles and practices relative to change, collaboration, and organizational vision that can greatly enhance the prospects for effective outcomes, highlighting three key themes:·Understanding and leveraging the dynamics of change. ·Leading collaboratively, and meaningfully engaging ones colleagues. ·Adopting and pursuing a shared vision of organizational purpose and aspirations.The book is intended for faculty and staff who want to advance the effectiveness and impact of their program, department, and institution, and to do so in a way that creates a shared vision to sustain these benefits into the future. It serves as a text for the growing number of leadership development programs, and for courses with a focus on higher education leadership.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 508g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781642674408

About Brent D. Ruben

Brent D. Ruben is a distinguished professor in communication at Rutgers University where he also serves as senior university fellow advisor for strategy and planning in the Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and was the founder of the Rutgers Center for Organizational Leadership. He is also a member of the faculties of the Rutgers PhD program in higher education and the Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine. Brent is author or co-author of numerous publications in communication organizational leadership planning assessment and change including Excellence in Higher Education Guide (Stylus 2016) What Leaders Need to Know and Do (National Association of College and University Business Officers 2006) and Communication and Human Behavior (Kendall Hunt 2020). Ruben was a founder of the Rutgers Department of Communication and first PhD program director of the School of Communication and Information. He was a founder and first president of the Network for Change and Continuous Innovation in Higher Education (NCCI) served as Rutgers inaugural liaison and is a frequent contributor to the Big Ten Academic Alliance leadership programs and serves as an adviser to colleges and universities has and nationally and internationally.

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