Communication skills for department chairs

著者

    • Higgerson, Mary Lou
    • Cashin, William E.
    • Gmelch, Walter H.

書誌事項

Communication skills for department chairs

Mary Lou Higgerson ; foreword by William E. Cashin ; introduction by Walter H. Gmelch

Anker, c1996

  • : hard

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 280-281) and index

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内容説明

Department chairs are both faculty and administrators, but neither the skills of a faculty member nor the stature of an administrator can alone make an effective department chair. Because department chairs occupy a dual role, it is imperative that they establish and maintain credibility with both the faculty and the central administration. Such a challenge requires strong communication skills. Communication Skills for Department Chairs is designed as a resource for practicing department chairs. Developed from the author's experience in organizational communication, chairing a department, and conducting workshops for department chairs, this book presents essential communication strategies for successfully managing a department. Each chapter first describes communication skills that are useful in handling administrative tasks and then uses real-life case studies to demonstrate their application in typical situations. Every case study is followed by a series of questions that invite readers to consider alternatives and make decisions that would benefit their own departments. The book teaches communication skills as well as offers prescriptive guidelines on fulfilling the administrative duties for which department chairs are typically responsible. It helps chairs to* Structure a department mission* Enhance the department climate and culture* Define a code of ethics for the department* Conduct performance counseling* Manage conflict among faculty* Implement departmental change* Work with the dean* Build important alliances* Promote the department Useful for self-directed professional development or in seminar and workshop settings, this book is a practical and engaging resource for anyone who wants to communicate more effectively with multiple constituents.

目次

About the Author. Foreword. Introduction. Preface. Author's Introduction. Index of Cases by Higher Education Issues and Administrative Tasks. Part One: Cultivating the Department Culture. 1. Structuring the Department Mission. 2. Enhancing the Department Climate. 3. Defining the Department Ethics. Part Two: Working with Faculty. 4. Conducting Performance Counseling. 5. Managing Conflict. 6. Implementing Change. Part Three: Interfacing with External Publics. 7. Working with the Dean. 8. Building Alliances. 9. Promoting the Department. References. Index.

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