The college president handbook : a sustainable and practical guide for emerging leaders /

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Imprint:Cambridge, MA : Harvard Education Press, [2022]
Description:xiii, 336 pages ; 26 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12782637
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Other authors / contributors:Antony, James Soto, editor.
Cauce, Ana Mari, editor.
Gangone, Lynn M., editor.
Nicola, Tara P., editor.
ISBN:9781682537138
1682537137
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:"This volume combines specific recommendations, observations, and takeaways filled with candor, humor, and uplifting stories for one of education's most challenging roles."<br> -FROM THE FOREWORD<br> <br> An indispensable manual for the most demanding position in higher education, The College President Handbook supports campus leaders in becoming powerful and effective stewards of their institutions. <br> <br> This comprehensive guidebook offers clear counsel in the form of candid essays by highly regarded current and former college and university presidents from across the nation. It pairs their expert appraisals with research and data to examine the critical issues that define the role today.<br> <br> The book's contributors acknowledge the broad skill set that presidents, and their executive teams, must cultivate in order to achieve success. Beginning with a macro view, the contributors address the universal questions of vision that each higher education leader must consider critically and understand strategically: Why be a president? How should campus leadership engage with our board of trustees? What tone should our actions communicate to stakeholders? <br> <br> The book's chapters offer concrete tactical advice in a range of key leadership areas and emphasize essential career skills such as managing financial resources and strategic planning. The contributors speak to student-facing concerns as well as institutional interests, and discuss personal issues specific to the office, such as weathering controversy, attaining work-life balance, and planning for post-presidential life.<br> <br> Drawing on the unique expertise of peers and predecessors, this work will prove to be a core resource for anyone who is or aspires to become a president or chancellor in higher education.
Physical Description:xiii, 336 pages ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781682537138
1682537137