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Breaking Out of the Box - Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Faculty Work (Hardcover, New): Marilyn J. Amey, Dennis F. Brown Breaking Out of the Box - Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Faculty Work (Hardcover, New)
Marilyn J. Amey, Dennis F. Brown
R2,668 Discovery Miles 26 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Presents a discussion of concepts and definitions of interdisciplinarity and collaboration, and introduces a model of Interdisciplinary Collaboration. Examines how the Interdisciplinary Collaboration model and concepts make sense in academic organizations and affect academic work.

Creating Strategic Partnerships - A Guide for Educational Institutions and their Partners (Paperback): Marilyn J. Amey, Pamela... Creating Strategic Partnerships - A Guide for Educational Institutions and their Partners (Paperback)
Marilyn J. Amey, Pamela L. Eddy; Foreword by Debra D Bragg
R1,008 Discovery Miles 10 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"What are the characteristics and conditions that lead to successful educational partnerships?What can we learn from partnerships that fail, cannot be sustained over time, or cease to benefit their partners?"This book serves as a guide to the successful implementation of partnerships. It provides the context and tools for readers who are responding to the increasing demands of policy makers, funders and institutional leaders to use partnerships to address local, state and federal issues, achieve external mandates, meet public or internal agendas, or pursue international collaborations. This guide provides an evidence-based framework for institutional and organizational leaders to develop the vision, shared values and norms to achieve the partnership capital that will sustain an enduring relationship. It offers a three-phase model of the development process of collaboration, together with a tool box for those charged with partnering and leading organizational change, and includes a template for both creating new partnerships and sustaining existing ones.The authors start by differentiating between traditional, often ad-hoc, partnerships and strategic partnerships that align organizational strategy with partnership actions; and by identifying the importance of moving beyond incremental or surface first order change to develop deep second order change through which underlying structures and operations are questioned and new processes emerge due to the partnership. They offer analyses and understandings of seven key components for success: exploring motivations; developing partner relationships; communicating and framing purpose; creating collaborative structures and resources; leading various partnership stages; generating partnership capital; and implementing strategies for sustaining partnerships. Each chapter concludes with a case study to provide more understanding of the ideas presented, and for use in training or classes. This guide is addressed to policy makers and educational leaders, college administrators, and their non-profit and business partners, to enable them to lead and create strategic partnerships and facilitate organizational change."

Creating Strategic Partnerships - A Guide for Educational Institutions and their Partners (Hardcover): Marilyn J. Amey, Pamela... Creating Strategic Partnerships - A Guide for Educational Institutions and their Partners (Hardcover)
Marilyn J. Amey, Pamela L. Eddy; Foreword by Debra D Bragg
R3,977 Discovery Miles 39 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"What are the characteristics and conditions that lead to successful educational partnerships?What can we learn from partnerships that fail, cannot be sustained over time, or cease to benefit their partners?"This book serves as a guide to the successful implementation of partnerships. It provides the context and tools for readers who are responding to the increasing demands of policy makers, funders and institutional leaders to use partnerships to address local, state and federal issues, achieve external mandates, meet public or internal agendas, or pursue international collaborations. This guide provides an evidence-based framework for institutional and organizational leaders to develop the vision, shared values and norms to achieve the partnership capital that will sustain an enduring relationship. It offers a three-phase model of the development process of collaboration, together with a tool box for those charged with partnering and leading organizational change, and includes a template for both creating new partnerships and sustaining existing ones.The authors start by differentiating between traditional, often ad-hoc, partnerships and strategic partnerships that align organizational strategy with partnership actions; and by identifying the importance of moving beyond incremental or surface first order change to develop deep second order change through which underlying structures and operations are questioned and new processes emerge due to the partnership. They offer analyses and understandings of seven key components for success: exploring motivations; developing partner relationships; communicating and framing purpose; creating collaborative structures and resources; leading various partnership stages; generating partnership capital; and implementing strategies for sustaining partnerships. Each chapter concludes with a case study to provide more understanding of the ideas presented, and for use in training or classes. This guide is addressed to policy makers and educational leaders, college administrators, and their non-profit and business partners, to enable them to lead and create strategic partnerships and facilitate organizational change."

Positioning Student Affairs for Sustainable Change - Achieving Organizational Effectiveness Through Multiple Perspectives... Positioning Student Affairs for Sustainable Change - Achieving Organizational Effectiveness Through Multiple Perspectives (Paperback)
Linda Kuk, James H. Banning, Marilyn J. Amey
R1,055 R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Save R164 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At a time of increasing student diversity, concern about security, demand for greater accountability, and of economic difficulty, what does the future hold for higher education, and how can student affairs organizations adapt to the increasing and changing demands? How can university leaders position existing resources to effectively address these and other emerging challenges with a sense of opportunity rather than dread? How can organizations be redesigned to sustain change while achieving excellence?As student affairs organizations have grown and become increasingly complex in order to meet new demands, they have often emphasized the expansion of their missions to the detriment of focusing on understanding their roles in relationship to other units, to reviewing their cultures and structures, and to considering how they can improve their effectiveness as organizations. This book provides the tools for organizational analysis and sustainability.Intended for practitioners, graduate students, interns and student affairs leaders, this book presents the key ideas and concepts from business-oriented organizational behavior and change theories, and demonstrates how they can be useful in, and be applied to, student affairs practice and, in particular, how readers can use these theories to sustain change and enhance their organization s ability to adapt to complex emerging challenges. At the same time it holds to values and perspectives that support the human dimension of organizational life.Recognizing the complexity of today s organizations and the value of viewing them from multiple perspectives, this book follows the emerging practice of providing three general epistemological perspectives the Positivist, Social Constructionist, and Postmodernist for analyzing often paradoxical organizational structures, environments, and behavior.The book explores the environmental context of student affairs, and how the organization interacts with both the internal and external environments; examines the human dimension of organizations, through a review of individual attributes, human need and motivation, social comparison theory and organizational learning theory; presents the dimensions of structure and design theory and discusses why student affairs organizations need to think differently about how they organize their resources; considers the context and process of organizational change, and the dynamics of decision making, power, conflict and communication; addresses the role of assessment and evaluation; and new forms of leadership.Each chapter opens with a case study, and closes with a set of reflective questions.The authors have all served as practitioners within student affairs and now teach and advise graduate students and future leaders in the field."

Breaking Out of the Box - Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Faculty Work (Paperback, New): Marilyn J. Amey, Dennis F. Brown Breaking Out of the Box - Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Faculty Work (Paperback, New)
Marilyn J. Amey, Dennis F. Brown
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Getting all of your information and collaborators from your department's faculty lounge may be a career-limiting decision. Amey and Brown, both of Michigan State University, give a step-by-step plan for developing interdisciplinary collaboration, from confronting tradition to causing transition and transformation. They also describe the groundwork

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Higher Education (Hardcover): Miriam E. David, Marilyn J. Amey The SAGE Encyclopedia of Higher Education (Hardcover)
Miriam E. David, Marilyn J. Amey
R15,188 Discovery Miles 151 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Higher Education is in a state of ferment. People are seriously discussing whether the medieval ideal of the university as being excellent in all areas makes sense today, given the number of universities that we have in the world. Student fees are changing the orientation of students to the system. The high rate of non repayment of fees in the UK is provoking difficult questions about whether the current system of funding makes sense. There are disputes about the ratio of research to teaching, and further discussions about the international delivery of courses.

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