Strategic Change in Colleges and Universities

Strategic Change in Colleges and Universities
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Planning to Survive and Prosper
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Artikel-Nr:
9780787903480
Veröffentl:
1997
Erscheinungsdatum:
26.02.1997
Seiten:
368
Autor:
Daniel James Rowley
Gewicht:
749 g
Format:
235x157x26 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

DANIEL JAMES ROWLEY is professor of management in the College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado. HERMAN D. LUJAN is the president emeritus of the University of Northern Colorado and is university distinguished professor of business and public policy. MICHAEL G. DOLENCE is president of Michael G. Dolence and Associates. Formerly he served as strategic planning administrator for the California State University, Los Angeles, and as director of research, planning and policy analysis at the Commission on IndepAndent Colleges and Universities in New York.
This detailed guide outlines a strategic planning approach uniquely suited to the academic environment and proven effective in numerous institutions around the country. The authors address the complex nature of stakeholders and conflicting purposes in an academic setting. Their approach leads to?rather than starts from?the institutional mission statement, and includes realistic methods of negotiating the political barriers that often obstruct the development of a strategic plan and its implementation. This informative book is particularly effective when used with the companion workbook Working Toward Strategic Change.
Foreword by George Keller. Part One: The Principles. 1. Higher Education--A System Under Fire. 2. Why the Academy Needs Strategic Planning. 3. Creating a Unique Model of Strategic Planning for Higher Education. 4. Planning to Fit the Institution's Environments. 5. Negotiating Campus Politics. Part Two: The Practices. 6. Concepts and Principles Underlying the Planning Process. 7. The Planning Process in Practice. 8. The People and Time Involved. 9. The Role and Functions of Committees. 10. Educating Participants and Stakeholders About the Plan. 11.Essential Areas I: Enrollment Management and Program Planning. 12. Essential Areas II: Resources, Technology, and Support Systems. Part Three: Acting on the Plan. 13. Implementing the Plan. 14. Adjusting the Plan to Institutional Needs. 15. Moving from Strategic Planning to Strategic Management.

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