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Higher education functions in a global environment of consumers,
employees, competitors, and partners. It has been a force for
globalization and a model for adaptation, but nonetheless faces
challenges. This volume of essays examines emerging issues and
opportunities for advancing education across borders.The demands
upon and need for higher education have never been greater at both
the individual and societal levels, and the avenues for pursuing
the mission of higher education have greatly expanded due to
globalization. This volume examines how strategically minded
institutions can better fulfill their mission in a global
environment while promoting international collaboration and
strengthening the world economy. Chapter authors include prominent
senior administrators from higher education and leading researchers
on higher education and globalization. They provide new and
actionable information to enhance decision making and inform
strategic planning as well as a contemporary examination of the
business of higher education and areas of potential new
research.This book is an excellent resource for academic
administrators, as well as for researchers and students in
business, management, economics, education, and public sector
economics.
The volume, part of the TIAA-CREF Institute Series on Higher
Education, is based on a national conference, Transformational
Change in Higher Education: Positioning Your Institution for Future
Success, which was convened by the TIAA-CREF Institute in November
2006. This unique volume discusses the management of
transformational change in higher education as a key element of
success. With input from researchers, presidents, provosts, and
other senior leaders of the higher education community, this edited
volume explores transformational change in a range of institutions
from small teaching and community colleges to large comprehensive
research universities. The role of entrepreneurial leaders and
their interactions with trustees, policymakers and the public, are
discussed, as are strategic issues such as financing college and
university operations and student access, as related to pricing.
The editors maintain that managing change in these areas impacts
both an institution's balance sheet and ultimate success in
realizing its vision. In this book, higher education presidents,
chancellors, provosts, CFOs and governing boards will find new and
actionable information to enhance decision-making and inform
strategic planning. Association leadership will be provided with a
deeper understanding of the challenges faced by their membership -
and possible responses. Researchers and practitioners in education,
public policy, business, management and entrepreneurship interested
in the business of higher education will find much of value.
This volume, part of the TIAA-CREF Institute Series on Higher
Education, is based on a national conference convened by the
Institute in November 2007. The generational issues that were the
focus of the conference raise both risks and opportunities with the
potential to profoundly affect our cultural environment, both
inside and outside academe. Baby Boomers, in their roles as
students, parents, professors and administrators, transformed the
American higher education system. As Boomers near retirement,
Generation X and the Millennials are building on those
contributions and making their own impacts. This volume sheds light
on a current front-burner issue in higher education: managing the
melding of generations, each with its unique needs and approaches
to teaching and learning. The result of discussions among
presidents, provosts, and other senior-level leaders from the
higher education community, as well as the scholarship of leading
academics, this lucid and engaging volume addresses
intergenerational shifts and their wide-ranging implications for
higher education including relevant risks and opportunities for
consideration by campus leaders. The type of institution
represented in these discussions ranges from small teaching-focused
institutions to community colleges and large comprehensive research
institutions. The authors offer senior leadership a deeper
understanding of these generational challenges and opportunities
and provide them with new and actionable information to enhance
decision-making and inform strategic planning. They offer scholars
new research questions to examine and provide insights to enhance
effective reporting on higher education issues. Higher education
presidents, chancellors, provosts, CFOs, faculty, researchers and
policymakers will find this volume to be of significant value.
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