A clear, systematic road map to effective campus leadership
development
Building Academic Leadership Capacity gives institutions
the knowledge they need to invest in the next generation of
academic leaders. With a clear, generalizable, systematic approach,
this book provides insight into the elements of successful academic
leadership and the training that makes it effective. Readers will
explore original research that facilitates systematic, continuous
program development, augmented by the authors’ own insight drawn
from experience establishing such programs. Numerous examples of
current campus programs illustrate the concepts in action, and
reflection questions lead readers to assess how they can apply
these concepts to their own programs.
The academic leader is the least studied and most misunderstood
management position in America. Demands for accountability and the
complexities of higher education leadership are increasing, and
institutions need ways to shape leaders at the department chair,
dean, and executive levels of all functions and responsibilities.
This book provides a road map to an effective development program,
whether the goal is to revamp an existing program or build one from
the ground up. Readers will learn to:
* Develop campus leadership programs in a more systematic
manner
* Examine approaches that have been proven effective at other
institutions
* Consider how these approaches could be applied to your
institution
* Give leaders the skills they need to overcome any
challenge
The field of higher education offers limited opportunity to
develop leaders, so institutions must invest in and grow campus
leaders themselves. All development programs are not created equal,
so it’s important to have the most effective methods in place from
day one. For the institution seeking a better way to invest in the
next generation of campus leaders, Building Academic Leadership
Capacity is a valuable resource.
Table of Content
The Authors vii
Preface ix
Chapter 1 The Call for Academic Leadership Development 1
Chapter 2 Strategy 27
Chapter 3 Structure 53
Chapter 4 Systems 71
Chapter 5 Staff 95
Chapter 6 Skills 115
Chapter 7 Style 141
Chapter 8 Shared Values 165
Chapter 9 Putting It All Together 185
Appendix: Resource Guides 201
Index 229
About the author
WALTER H. GMELCH joined the faculty of the Department of Leadership Studies at the University of San Francisco after having served as the dean of the School of Education for nine years. He is director of the National Center for the Study of Academic Leadership and serves on the editorial board of several journals including The Department Chair, International Journal of Leadership and Change, Academic Leadership, and the International Leadership Journal. Gmelch has also served as dean of the College of Education at Iowa State University and interim dean of the College of Education, professor, and chair at Washington State University.
JEFFREY L. BULLER is dean of the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College at Florida Atlantic University. Previously he held leadership positions at Loras College, Georgia Southern University, and Mary Baldwin College. As a senior partner in ATLAS (Academic Training, Leadership, and Assessment Services), he is currently active as a consultant to many colleges, universities, and university systems, such as the Ministry of Higher Education in Saudi Arabia, where he guides them in developing academic leadership capacity. He is the author of Positive Academic Leadership, The Essential Academic Dean, The Essential Department Chair, and many other titles from Jossey-Bass.