Succession Planning

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human capital planning
human resources planning
Leadership pipeline
sustainable leadership

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  • ISBN 9781475860931
  • Weight: 254g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 224mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Succession planning is a concept not well known nor used in education. Businesses, non-profit entities, medical organizations, and the military have used many of the concepts for decades with varying degrees of success. A framework and practical guidelines are provided for anyone with hiring authority or interest in leadership development in educational organizations. The identification of future talent, the targeted and specific development and mentoring, and the retention of the most promising employees comprise the three major components to a quality plan. Most importantly, the unique organizational culture must be considered across every phase. A lack of planning can be costly and detrimental to performance, which in an educational setting equates to lower student achievement. A quality succession plan can be used to foster engagement from all levels of stakeholders and ensure qualified individuals are prepared to assume positions of greater authority at every level of the organization. There is no universal answer, no “one-size-fits-all” approach; however, with strategic initiatives and the proper support from senior leaders, a leadership pipeline can be established in any educational organization, not just for the present, but for future needs.
Christopher M. Parfitt, EdD is Senior Director, Grants and Alumni Relations at Hodges University; he has previously served as director of institutional effectiveness, as professor of educational leadership, as a school administrator, in a school district central office, and as a teacher. Chris is a past president of the Southern Regional Council on Educational Administration, and has been co-editor of the Southeast Journal of Educational Administration since 2019.

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