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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen Joel Trachtenberg , Gerald B. Kauvar (George Washington University) , E. Gordon Gee (President, West Virginia University)Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781421424927ISBN 10: 1421424924 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 11 June 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface, by Gerald B. Kauvar, E. Gordon Gee, and Stephen Joel Trachtenberg 1. Becoming a President, by William Kirwan 2. Transition to the Position, by James P. Clements and Michael Young 3. Leadership team, by Mildred Garcia and Marvin Krislov 4. Maintaining a good relations with the board, by Lawrence S. Bacow 5. Developing relations with faculty and staff, by Freeman A. Hrabowski, III and A. Lee Fritschler 6. Knowing how and when to delegate and the extent to which delegating absolves leaders, by Holden Thorp and Mark Yudof 7. When and how to participate in curricular decisions, by Jane McAvliffe and Mark Ungar 8. Complexity and chicanery in collegiate athletics, by Robert Donaldson, Gerald B. Kauvar, and Stephen Joel Trachtenberg 9. Title IX, by Allen Sessoms 10. The complex issues surrounding freedom of speech, by Ben Trachtenberg 11. What you need to know about emergency management, by Scott Cowen and Charles Steger 12. How tenuous is tenure, by Ann Weaver Hart and Ben Nelson 13. Working with elected and community officials, by Christopher B. Howard and Robert Scott 14. Institutional autonomy , by William R. Harvey and John Ebersole 15. Managing donor relations, by Georgia Nugent and Angel Cabrera 16. How to deal with changing forms of accreditation , by Judith Eaton 17. Litigation or the threat of litigation as a constraint , by John M. McCardell 18. Balancing system-wide needs with institutional autonomy , by Rebecca Blank, Nancy Zimpher, and R. Bowen Loftin 19. When to take a stand on national policy, by Mary S. Coleman and Lee Bollinger 20. Presidents and general counsels , by Eduardo Padron 21. Exiting with grace and ahead of the sheriff, by Richard Joel and Richard Levin Concluding Thoughts, by Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, Gerald B. Kauvar, and E. Gordon Gee Aptitude test for aspiring presidents, by Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, Gerald B. Kauvar, and E. Gordon Gee IndexReviewsThis volume of brief essays by three dozen experienced presidents and other leaders in higher education is intended to provide candid reflections and examples from successful practitioners, illustrative of how they faced the many challenges that confront college and university presidents today. -Independent (Council of Independent Colleges) Trachtenberg and Kauvar's previous book shared candid stories of how even well-trained, highly talented chief executives can fail. While that book did not focus on success, this one does. Bringing together a multitude of experienced, wise, and, once again, candid leaders, this new volume offers the solutions and paths forward to overcome the challenges within any presidency. -James Martin, Mount Ida College, coauthor of Consolidating Colleges and Merging Universities: New Strategies for Higher Education Leaders This book is a valuable resource for university leaders navigating this extraordinary moment in higher education. Guided by decades of personal experience, the book's editors have compiled practical reflections and thoughtful insights on a range of important topics, including shared governance and crisis management. -John J. DeGioia, President of Georgetown University Leading Colleges and Universities covers the waterfront of complexity in higher education. From building quality teams to dealing with the 24/7 news cycle, this collection of essays from leaders in the field uses their real-life experiences to inform and shape one's thinking. For anyone stepping into a leadership role in our nation's colleges and universities, it is a must-read. -Sylvia Burwell, President of American University This volume of brief essays by three dozen experienced presidents and other leaders in higher education is intended to provide candid reflections and examples from successful practitioners, illustrative of how they faced the many challenges that confront college and university presidents today. -Independent (Council of Independent Colleges) This volume of brief essays by three dozen experienced presidents and other leaders in higher education is intended to provide candid reflections and examples from successful practitioners, illustrative of how they faced the many challenges that confront college and university presidents today. This volume of brief essays by three dozen experienced presidents and other leaders in higher education is intended to provide candid reflections and examples from successful practitioners, illustrative of how they faced the many challenges that confront college and university presidents today. * Independent (Council of Independent Colleges) * Author InformationStephen Joel Trachtenberg is the president emeritus of George Washington University and a University Professor of Public Service. Gerald B. Kauvar is the special assistant to the president emeritus and a research professor of public policy and public administration at George Washington University. Together, they are the coauthors of Presidencies Derailed: Why University Leaders Fail and How to Prevent It. E. Gordon Gee is the president of West Virginia University and the coauthor of Law, Policy, and Higher Education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |