Four academic deans investigated when and how they used interpersonal/negotiating skills to function effectively in their positions. For two full weeks, the deans coded their on-the-job interactions during scheduled meetings, informal meetings, spontaneous encounters/meetings, telephone calls, and select email. Analyses revealed that the interpersonal/negotiating skills used, from most to least prevalent, were: working closely with others, being responsive to key persons, negotiating key players\u27 roles, and keeping key persons in the organisation informed. Across these engagements, the deans interacted with 35 different categories of stakeholders inside and outside their institutions for 32 different purposes. Given the nature and range ...
Problem. Much descriptive research has been undertaken on the academic dean\u27s role which has bee...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics, administrative career progression,...
Vignettes were used to prompt four education deans to think aloud about ways in which they would res...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Academic deans are worthy of ou...
Ever increasing opportunities-and demands-for partnerships between P-12 and higher education have cr...
This study links personal attributes of deans of schools and colleges of education to the problem so...
The history and sociology of faculty career transitions to deanships is an intriguing phenomenon, gi...
The department chairperson must effectively relate with their academic dean in order to successfully...
This paper is the result of a unique combination of PhD research and an intensive leadership coachin...
The purpose of this causal-comparative study was to investigate the preparation of 310 academic dean...
Previous research suggests that academic deans follow the human relations and structural perspective...
Restricted until 8 Aug. 2009.In this study, the role of an academic dean was examined during a unive...
The role of the academic dean is often a difficult one to describe. As a leader in higher education ...
Over the years, the academic dean position has evolved from mainly focusing on student matters to an...
The topic of conflict management as a function of leadership has been of interest to this investigat...
Problem. Much descriptive research has been undertaken on the academic dean\u27s role which has bee...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics, administrative career progression,...
Vignettes were used to prompt four education deans to think aloud about ways in which they would res...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Academic deans are worthy of ou...
Ever increasing opportunities-and demands-for partnerships between P-12 and higher education have cr...
This study links personal attributes of deans of schools and colleges of education to the problem so...
The history and sociology of faculty career transitions to deanships is an intriguing phenomenon, gi...
The department chairperson must effectively relate with their academic dean in order to successfully...
This paper is the result of a unique combination of PhD research and an intensive leadership coachin...
The purpose of this causal-comparative study was to investigate the preparation of 310 academic dean...
Previous research suggests that academic deans follow the human relations and structural perspective...
Restricted until 8 Aug. 2009.In this study, the role of an academic dean was examined during a unive...
The role of the academic dean is often a difficult one to describe. As a leader in higher education ...
Over the years, the academic dean position has evolved from mainly focusing on student matters to an...
The topic of conflict management as a function of leadership has been of interest to this investigat...
Problem. Much descriptive research has been undertaken on the academic dean\u27s role which has bee...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics, administrative career progression,...
Vignettes were used to prompt four education deans to think aloud about ways in which they would res...