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Engaging Leaders
Paul Gentle, Dawn Forman
Engaging Leaders
ean9780415838177
temáticaMANAGEMENT
año Publicación2013
idiomaINGLÉS
editorialTAYLOR AND FRANCIS
formatoRÚSTICA


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Addressing the question of how leadership can work most successfully in universities, Engaging Leaders strengthens the sense of shared professional knowledge and capability amongst leaders in higher education. Presenting a narrative of change which not only spells out why universities need to work differently, this book also takes the reader through clear practical steps which any practising leader can take in order to build a collaborative professional culture which supports and challenges all members of an academic community.

Using a selection of case studies from UK and international universities, the book explores why working collectively remains a fundamental challenge for many higher education institutions and looks at the benefits of creating a collective commitment throughout universities. It covers:

action learning and professional learning communities
emotionally-intelligent organisational cultures
feedback as an intrinsic tool
building partnerships and collaborations
Higher Education and public value
cultures of innovation and sustainable practices.
Engaging Leaders is for those who see themselves as leaders in higher education, whether or not this is recognised in their job title. It provides stimulating perspectives on what they might do to become more engaged and engaging, and includes examples of inspiring practice which is already making a difference in universities, colleges and new private providers. It will be of value to established managers as well as those new in post, and also for those participating in postgraduate programmes.
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Introduction Chapter 1. Universities and Individualism 1.1 Academic and leadership identities 1.2 The moral purposes of universities 1.3 The corporate agenda Chapter 2. Towards the Learning Oraganization? 2.1 Collective commitment 2.2 Enablers and barriers Chapter 3 Catalysts for collaborative working 3.1 Learning conversations 3.2 Action learning 3.3 Collaborating for educational impact 3.4 Professional learning communities Chapter 4. Emotionally-intelligent organizational cultures 4.1 Applying emotional intelligence 4.2 Reconceptualizing meetings 4.3 Showing empathy and consideration 4.4 Mastering self-regulation Chapter 5. "When do we get feedback?" 5.1 Intrinsic feedback 5.2 Learning from feedback approaches 5.3 Coaching conversations Chapter 6. Working in Partnerships--Higher Education and Public Value 6.1 Influencing challenges 6.2 Building partnerships and collaborations 6.3 Public value Chapter 7. Systemic Action in Universities 7.1 Cultures of innovation 7.2 Sustainable practices 7.3 Ways forward for the sector
Finançat per UE