Lessons Learned: Reflections of a University President

Author:   William G. Bowen
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Volume:   54
ISBN:  

9780691158082


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   21 April 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   William G. Bowen
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Volume:   54
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.369kg
ISBN:  

9780691158082


ISBN 10:   0691158088
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   21 April 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Language:   English

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"""[Bowen's] advice on how to be a successful leader of a university is invariably spot-on.""--Alan Ryan, New Statesman ""This is a sensible and sensitive account of the job... These are lessons learned sometimes the hard way, and Bowen is quite prepared to admit it.""--Sir Drummond Bone, Times Higher Education ""William G. Bowen somehow makes many of the things that drive nonacademics crazy about universities--tenure, specialization, faculty politics, student protests--seem necessary and even a little bit wonderful.""--Justin Fox, Harvard Business Review ""For readers interested in senior administration in higher education, Lessons Learned is a valuable and distinctive addition to available literature. Written with wit, humor, candor and clarity, the volume offers an engaging and thoughtful guide to the nuances of presidential leadership. His humility and collaborative spirit resonate throughout, making the work as inspiring as it is practical.""--Michael Steven Williams, Teachers College Record ""The essential manual for university presidents... More than a memoir and less than a handbook, it distills presidential experiences into useful maxims and advice with examples of both successful decisions and unfortunate missteps... Bowen's well-written, authoritative counsel will be helpful to university presidents and administrators as well as leaders in other complex organizations. It could easily be used for exemplar case studies in leadership, organizational management, and business administration courses. Highly recommended.""--Jane Scott, Library Journal (starred review) ""This illuminating book written by a former president of Princeton, one of the world's top-ranking universities, demands to be read by anyone interested in good leadership, academic or otherwise, and in higher education... [T]he principles he writes of are too fundamental and too good to be ignored by any university administrator with a heart. Think fund-raising. Think freedom of speech. Think uniting members of a university community... An invaluable guide.""--Louis Lee, South China Morning Post ""This book is well worth reading and with less than 200 pages it does not take long to read. The personal reflections of the former Princeton President are clearly and concisely presented and the lessons learnt are those you would expect from any good university leadership.""--Bernard O'Meara, Australian Universities Review ""This book should be read by all Australian Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors and those aspiring to these roles.""--Bernard O'Meara, Australian Universities Review ""[T]he more I read the more familiar Bowen's observations became. The most important lesson arising from this book for me is that there is a generic culture to universities.""--Emoke Szathmary, Caut Bulletin ""[T]his book could provide valuable guidance to any administrator in education or manager in some field far removed from college life. Certainly, any new college president should devour this book, and keep it handy.""--Angela P. Dodson, Diverse Magazine ""The lessons that President Bowen cites in this book are thoughtful and wise, which any academic leader or aspiring leader could learn a lot from.""--Dian-Fu Chang and Hsiao-Chi Chang, Higher Education"


[Bowen's] advice on how to be a successful leader of a university is invariably spot-on. -- Alan Ryan New Stateman This is a sensible and sensitive account of the job... These are lessons learned sometimes the hard way, and Bowen is quite prepared to admit it. -- Sir Drummond Bone Times Higher Education William G. Bowen somehow makes many of the things that drive nonacademics crazy about universities--tenure, specialization, faculty politics, student protests--seem necessary and even a little bit wonderful. -- Justin Fox Harvard Business Review For readers interested in senior administration in higher education, Lessons Learned is a valuable and distinctive addition to available literature. Written with wit, humor, candor and clarity, the volume offers an engaging and thoughtful guide to the nuances of presidential leadership. His humility and collaborative spirit resonate throughout, making the work as inspiring as it is practical. -- Michael Steven Williams Teachers College Record The essential manual for university presidents... More than a memoir and less than a handbook, it distills presidential experiences into useful maxims and advice with examples of both successful decisions and unfortunate missteps... Bowen's well-written, authoritative counsel will be helpful to university presidents and administrators as well as leaders in other complex organizations. It could easily be used for exemplar case studies in leadership, organizational management, and business administration courses. Highly recommended. -- Jane Scott Library Journal This illuminating book written by a former president of Princeton, one of the world's top-ranking universities, demands to be read by anyone interested in good leadership, academic or otherwise, and in higher education... [T]he principles he writes of are too fundamental and too good to be ignored by any university administrator with a heart. Think fund-raising. Think freedom of speech. Think uniting members of a university community... An invaluable guide. -- Louis Lee South China Morning Post This book is well worth reading and with less than 200 pages it does not take long to read. The personal reflections of the former Princeton President are clearly and concisely presented and the lessons learnt are those you would expect from any good university leadership. -- Bernard O'Meara Australian Universities Review This book should be read by all Australian Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors and those aspiring to these roles. -- Bernard O'Meara Australian Universities Review [T]he more I read the more familiar Bowen's observations became. The most important lesson arising from this book for me is that there is a generic culture to universities. -- Emoke Szathmary Caut Bulletin [T]his book could provide valuable guidance to any administrator in education or manager in some field far removed from college life. Certainly, any new college president should devour this book, and keep it handy. -- Angela P. Dodson Diverse Magazine The lessons that President Bowen cites in this book are thoughtful and wise, which any academic leader or aspiring leader could learn a lot from. -- Dian-Fu Chang and Hsiao-Chi Chang Higher Education


[Bowen's] advice on how to be a successful leader of a university is invariably spot-on. -- Alan Ryan New Statesman This is a sensible and sensitive account of the job... These are lessons learned sometimes the hard way, and Bowen is quite prepared to admit it. -- Sir Drummond Bone Times Higher Education William G. Bowen somehow makes many of the things that drive nonacademics crazy about universities--tenure, specialization, faculty politics, student protests--seem necessary and even a little bit wonderful. -- Justin Fox Harvard Business Review For readers interested in senior administration in higher education, Lessons Learned is a valuable and distinctive addition to available literature. Written with wit, humor, candor and clarity, the volume offers an engaging and thoughtful guide to the nuances of presidential leadership. His humility and collaborative spirit resonate throughout, making the work as inspiring as it is practical. -- Michael Steven Williams Teachers College Record The essential manual for university presidents... More than a memoir and less than a handbook, it distills presidential experiences into useful maxims and advice with examples of both successful decisions and unfortunate missteps... Bowen's well-written, authoritative counsel will be helpful to university presidents and administrators as well as leaders in other complex organizations. It could easily be used for exemplar case studies in leadership, organizational management, and business administration courses. Highly recommended. -- Jane Scott Library Journal This illuminating book written by a former president of Princeton, one of the world's top-ranking universities, demands to be read by anyone interested in good leadership, academic or otherwise, and in higher education... [T]he principles he writes of are too fundamental and too good to be ignored by any university administrator with a heart. Think fund-raising. Think freedom of speech. Think uniting members of a university community... An invaluable guide. -- Louis Lee South China Morning Post This book is well worth reading and with less than 200 pages it does not take long to read. The personal reflections of the former Princeton President are clearly and concisely presented and the lessons learnt are those you would expect from any good university leadership. -- Bernard O'Meara Australian Universities Review This book should be read by all Australian Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors and those aspiring to these roles. -- Bernard O'Meara Australian Universities Review [T]he more I read the more familiar Bowen's observations became. The most important lesson arising from this book for me is that there is a generic culture to universities. -- Emoke Szathmary Caut Bulletin [T]his book could provide valuable guidance to any administrator in education or manager in some field far removed from college life. Certainly, any new college president should devour this book, and keep it handy. -- Angela P. Dodson Diverse Magazine The lessons that President Bowen cites in this book are thoughtful and wise, which any academic leader or aspiring leader could learn a lot from. -- Dian-Fu Chang and Hsiao-Chi Chang Higher Education


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William G. Bowen is president emeritus of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Princeton University. His many books include the acclaimed bestseller The Shape of the River: Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions and Crossing the Finish Line: Completing College at America's Public Universities (both Princeton).

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