Being a chair in today\u27s higher education is more stressful due to various issues related to enrollment, administration demands, and limited and shrinking resources. Chairs have to manage and juggle demands from all stakeholders including students, faculty, staff, and administration. This presentation is about how to meet these challenges by creating a shared management system that enables and empowers faculty in the department by giving them portfolios. This model moves away from chair centric model that one person holds all decision making power by controlling resources. Since my department moved to shared distributed chair model, the department productivity is higher than ever. This presentation will share this journey and how one can...
Seeking cost-saving measures, universities are turning to bundling departments to save chairs’ salar...
At San Jacinto College, the role of the department chair has changed significantly from the traditio...
In this presentation, we discuss an example of developing a leadership network for Chairs on a small...
Transition to new roles and responsibilities Satisfactions from being a chair – what makes a differe...
Challenges abound for new chairs, including the responsibility of [re]shaping the department’s visio...
While there is a national call for more training and support for department chairs who are positione...
Building transparent models for the distribution of college-level resources, getting buy-in from dep...
University consolidations present department chairs with unique challenges. This session will examin...
University consolidations present department chairs with unique challenges. This session will examin...
Having served as department chair and school director for 31 years, I have witnessed a tremendous ev...
This session will focus discussion on the impact of merging pre-existing departments and/or colleges...
This session shares concrete strategies for helping department chairs navigate common problems more ...
For 36 years, I have witnessed the evolution of the role of chair as economic, social and student cl...
For 36 years, I have witnessed the evolution of the role of chair as economic, social and student cl...
To ensure the stability of the department, department chairs should prioritize the identification an...
Seeking cost-saving measures, universities are turning to bundling departments to save chairs’ salar...
At San Jacinto College, the role of the department chair has changed significantly from the traditio...
In this presentation, we discuss an example of developing a leadership network for Chairs on a small...
Transition to new roles and responsibilities Satisfactions from being a chair – what makes a differe...
Challenges abound for new chairs, including the responsibility of [re]shaping the department’s visio...
While there is a national call for more training and support for department chairs who are positione...
Building transparent models for the distribution of college-level resources, getting buy-in from dep...
University consolidations present department chairs with unique challenges. This session will examin...
University consolidations present department chairs with unique challenges. This session will examin...
Having served as department chair and school director for 31 years, I have witnessed a tremendous ev...
This session will focus discussion on the impact of merging pre-existing departments and/or colleges...
This session shares concrete strategies for helping department chairs navigate common problems more ...
For 36 years, I have witnessed the evolution of the role of chair as economic, social and student cl...
For 36 years, I have witnessed the evolution of the role of chair as economic, social and student cl...
To ensure the stability of the department, department chairs should prioritize the identification an...
Seeking cost-saving measures, universities are turning to bundling departments to save chairs’ salar...
At San Jacinto College, the role of the department chair has changed significantly from the traditio...
In this presentation, we discuss an example of developing a leadership network for Chairs on a small...