Some people think of higher education as a sleepy backwater, where hardly anything changes too often. But for all of us living through it right now, higher education has become a whitewater adventure! Change is happening all around us in hundreds of different ways. Today, we’ll explore the who, why, how and what of change. • Who is changing…who is promoting change…who has to live with the change • Why are some people just better at change than others and what can you do to help your organization move forward? • How can you manage change best … both as someone called on to change and someone who is a change leader? • What can you do to make the change process more worthwhile and more effective no matter what your role may be? We’ll close the...
The most predictable feature of modern society is its unpredictability. We no longer believe that t...
Pursuing excellence in higher education requires constant and continuous change. In fact, throughout...
Colleges and universities are constantly undergoing change of some sort. Each new academic year brin...
Some people think of higher education as a sleepy backwater, where hardly anything changes too often...
In a recent national survey, academic leaders identifies “dealing with change as their second topmos...
Post modern thought, in particular dynamic systems theory, offers explanations for the profound era ...
Higher education serves as an agent of social change that plays a significant role in the developmen...
Presenters will examine change and change management in higher education leadership. For example, cr...
Higher education serves as an agent of social change that plays a significant role in the developmen...
Peter Vaill’s evocative metaphor of “living in permanent whitewater” is very relevant to universitie...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88510/1/2000_Change_and_University_1.pd
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88901/1/2001_Midwest_Higher_Ed_1.0.pd
Disruptive innovation . . . shifting demographics . . . declining affordability . . . increased comp...
Midwestern Higher Education Commissionhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88900/1/2001_K...
Colleges and universities can provide effective environments for the development of future leaders. ...
The most predictable feature of modern society is its unpredictability. We no longer believe that t...
Pursuing excellence in higher education requires constant and continuous change. In fact, throughout...
Colleges and universities are constantly undergoing change of some sort. Each new academic year brin...
Some people think of higher education as a sleepy backwater, where hardly anything changes too often...
In a recent national survey, academic leaders identifies “dealing with change as their second topmos...
Post modern thought, in particular dynamic systems theory, offers explanations for the profound era ...
Higher education serves as an agent of social change that plays a significant role in the developmen...
Presenters will examine change and change management in higher education leadership. For example, cr...
Higher education serves as an agent of social change that plays a significant role in the developmen...
Peter Vaill’s evocative metaphor of “living in permanent whitewater” is very relevant to universitie...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88510/1/2000_Change_and_University_1.pd
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88901/1/2001_Midwest_Higher_Ed_1.0.pd
Disruptive innovation . . . shifting demographics . . . declining affordability . . . increased comp...
Midwestern Higher Education Commissionhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88900/1/2001_K...
Colleges and universities can provide effective environments for the development of future leaders. ...
The most predictable feature of modern society is its unpredictability. We no longer believe that t...
Pursuing excellence in higher education requires constant and continuous change. In fact, throughout...
Colleges and universities are constantly undergoing change of some sort. Each new academic year brin...