Communication strategies for managing conflict :

Higgerson, Mary Lou,

Communication strategies for managing conflict : a guide for academic leaders / Mary Lou Higgerson. - First Edition. - San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, a Wiley brand, [2016]. - xiii, 350 pages ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references (page 327) and index.

Communicating with today's students and their parents -- Leading curriculum revision -- Revising organizational structures -- Developing a new program without faculty support -- Managing resistance when hired to lead change -- Managing an unsuccessful promotion application -- Mentoring a seasoned professional hired into an untenured faculty position -- Managing the dismissal of a first-year tenure track faculty member -- Managing inappropriate behaviors of tenured faculty -- Managing the dismissal of a tenured faculty member.

The conflict management guide academic leaders have been searching for Communication Strategies for Managing Conflict gives academic leaders the tools and insight they need to effectively manage conflict affiliated with leading change and problematic faculty performance. Using case studies that bring typical issues to light, this book guides you through difficult situations with strategies and analyses of key issues, variables, and options. The real-life examples show you effective conflict management at work, and provide direct application to your own tricky leadership situations. You'll learn how to deal with difficult people, how to have difficult conversations, and how to successfully manage change in the face of departmental resistance. Written by an experienced academic leader, consultant, and writer, this practical guide provides the leadership training academics wish they already had. Successful conflict management is essential not just to departments, but to the entire institution. Senior leaders, faculty, and students all rely on you to smooth the change process and keep the department running smoothly. This book gives you a foundation in the critical skills for managing conflict when leading change and managing problem performance, and the insight to apply them appropriately. * Communicate more effectively with students, parents, and faculty * Navigate difficult conversations with tenured faculty more successfully * Lead change more effectively * Mentor and manage problem performance more effectively * Keep faculty performing well and focused on the right priorities Most academic leaders come into their position reluctantly, with little or no preparation for the role, receive very little training or coaching, and are thus not equipped to manage conflict when it arises. Communication Strategies for Managing Conflict is a lively, readable, and practical guide that will prove useful in the most difficult and common departmental situations.

9781118761625 (cloth)

2015040851


Universities and colleges--Faculty.
Communication in personnel management.
College personnel management.

LB 2331.7 / .H534 2016