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Managing The Learning University (SRHE) Book

Debunks management theories and fashions as applied to higher education. This book provides practical guidance for a set of principles as to how universities and colleges can be re-energized and their staff mobilized to be effective in meeting the needs of the global knowledge society.Read More

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    This book debunks prevailing modern management theories and fashions as applied to higher education. At the same time it provides practical guidance for a clear and easily understood set of principles as to how universities and colleges can be re-energized and their staff mobilized to be effective in meeting the growing and changing needs of the global knowledge society. It is anchored in knowledge of management and organizational theory and in the literature about higher education, which is critiqued from a clear theoretical perspective based on and tested through long experience of university management and leadership.

    Chris Duke offers challenging advice for managers in tertiary and higher education - from self-managing knowledge workers who may feel themselves to be the new academic proletariat, through to institutional heads, some of whose attempts to manage using strategic planning, management-by-objectives and other techniques seriously unravel because they fail to benefit from the talents and networks which make up the rich 'underlife' of the institution. Loss of institutional memory and failure to tap tacit know-how and mobilize commitment through genuine consultation and shared participatory management inhibits organizational learning and generates apathy - or drives staff dedication and creativity into oppositional channels.

    Managing the Learning University indicates how higher education institutions can link and network their internal energies with external opportunities and partners to be successful and dynamic learning organizations. It points the way to enabling an enterprising and valued university to thrive in hard times, and to be a community where it is actually a pleasure to work.

  • 0335207650
  • 9780335207657
  • Duke
  • 1 January 2002
  • Open University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 176
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