Strategic Transformation of Higher Education
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Product details
- ISBN 9781475821086
- Weight: 454g
- Dimensions: 157 x 239mm
- Publication Date: 30 Sep 2016
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Strategic Transformation of Higher Education examines the broken revenue-driven business model characteristic of higher education in an environment that demands greater access, more affordable tuition, accountable leaders, and faculty who deliver a consistently high quality of relevant education. The authors demonstrate that enduring business models must support institutional academic missions and that they are integral to systemic and strategic transformation by diagnosing the case for change and offering a practitioners’ guide for reform.
This book surveys deficient government education policies, practices and funding formulas of select countries and offers remedies. It identifies impediments to change, along with ways to develop and deliver evidence-based solutions to improve institutional effectiveness and operating efficiencies, and it cites exemplars of change in these areas. Special attention is given to leadership attributes requisite of driving institutional redesign and to a paradigm shift that calls for transition from knowledge creation to plan implementation. Strategic Transformation of Higher Education emphasizes a collective need for reflection, a will to consistently question prevailing assumptions, and the courage to afford practical application to innovation.
Dr. Stewart E. Sutin is clinical professor of Administrative and Policy Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. He joined Pitt’s graduate faculty in 2007 after serving as President of the Community College of Allegheny County. Previous career experiences included 29 years in the banking industry where he was Senior Vice President and International Department Head at Mellon Bank, and President of Bank of Boston International.
Dr. W. James Jacob is associate professor of International Higher Education and Director of the Institute for International Studies in Education at the University of Pittsburgh. His research and leadership experience include higher education strategic planning, academic affairs, quality assurance, community engagement, and change management.
