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Are you an academic leader or considering taking on a leadership position in the academy? Then this book is for you, even in an era of crisis in the highly-complex higher education sector. A one-size-fits-all leadership philosophy can meet all the challenges and opportunities facing academic leaders. Rather, successful leaders require a range of approaches and an ample supply of tools to maximize their effectiveness. This volume takes you through a series of balancing acts, each of which helps you to tailor your leadership choices to the issue at hand. It helps leaders to identify your current strengths and comfort zone in a series of dimensions and then encourages you to move beyond those comfort zones and to develop an ever-expanding array of leadership tools and skills. The result will be greater effectiveness in your decision-making, relationships, and management.



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The Balancing Acts of Academic Leadership is an essential book for every department chair's personal library. As the “front line” of academic leadership, both new and veteran chairs will benefit from the critically important toolkit that Professor Hey provides. The combination of practical tools, experiential insights and guidance affords every chair the opportunity to assess their own readiness for leadership, the qualities they bring to the work and the additional support they will need from the dean or provost. As we address higher education’s existential moment, tools such as those Professor Hey provides become that much more indispensable.

-- Kathleen A. Rinehart, JD, MDR, 9th president of Cardinal Stritch University, dispute resolution professional and leadership coach

Academic leaders seem to be balancing things all the time: work and life, teaching and research, decisions and delegation—the list goes on and on. Perhaps the most important balancing act is the question, “Do I see myself primary as an academic or as administrator?” In this book, Jeanne Hey helps academic leaders work their way through these issues and more. If you are or may someday become an academic leader, I know you’ll profit from the advice she provides.

-- Jeffrey L. Buller, senior partner, ATLAS Leadership Training

In The Balancing Acts of Academic Leadership: A Guide for Deans and Department Heads Jeanne A.K. Hey argues that while institutions of higher education rely more than ever on leaders at all levels to think creatively, adopt new practices, and lead change, the leaders are frequently stuck in us vs. them and either/or thinking and action. Hey’s “seesaws of academic leadership” framework is a powerful method of better balancing the competing demands today’s program directors, department chairs, and deans face in collaboratively governing their units. Hey teaches us how to ask the right questions to discern our positions on the seesaws of professional identity, professional role, leadership comfort zone, decision making style, management style, availability, focus of attention, and feedback processes. She provides valuable tools for contextualizing and adjusting our positions on these seesaws to become more effective leaders. Hey helps us to silence both internal and external doubts and embrace leadership: “When academic leaders allow themselves to own their authority, without apology, excuse or embarrassment, they not only find greater professional satisfaction, they become better at their jobs.” I hold monthly meetings to mentor my first year department chairs, and can hardly wait to use this book as an assigned reading to facilitate my department chairs’ leadership embracement!

-- Walter R. Jacobs, dean of the college of social sciences; professor of sociology & interdisciplinary social sciences, San José State University

Table of Contents

Foreword by Walt Gmelch

Preface

Introduction: Embrace your Leadership!

Chapter I: The Seesaws of Academic Leadership: A Framework for Fine-tuning your Leadership Choices

Chapter II: Professional Identity

Chapter III: Professional Role, or “Whose Team am I On?”

Chapter IV: Leadership Comfort Zone

Chapter V: Decision-making Style

Chapter VI: Management Style

Chapter VII: Availability

Chapter VIII: Focus of Attention

Chapter IX: Feedback

Chapter X: Balance the Seesaws and Tailor your Leadership

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/12/2021 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475855012, 978-1475855012
      ISBN10: 147585501X

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      Book Synopsis

      Are you an academic leader or considering taking on a leadership position in the academy? Then this book is for you, even in an era of crisis in the highly-complex higher education sector. A one-size-fits-all leadership philosophy can meet all the challenges and opportunities facing academic leaders. Rather, successful leaders require a range of approaches and an ample supply of tools to maximize their effectiveness. This volume takes you through a series of balancing acts, each of which helps you to tailor your leadership choices to the issue at hand. It helps leaders to identify your current strengths and comfort zone in a series of dimensions and then encourages you to move beyond those comfort zones and to develop an ever-expanding array of leadership tools and skills. The result will be greater effectiveness in your decision-making, relationships, and management.



      Trade Review

      The Balancing Acts of Academic Leadership is an essential book for every department chair's personal library. As the “front line” of academic leadership, both new and veteran chairs will benefit from the critically important toolkit that Professor Hey provides. The combination of practical tools, experiential insights and guidance affords every chair the opportunity to assess their own readiness for leadership, the qualities they bring to the work and the additional support they will need from the dean or provost. As we address higher education’s existential moment, tools such as those Professor Hey provides become that much more indispensable.

      -- Kathleen A. Rinehart, JD, MDR, 9th president of Cardinal Stritch University, dispute resolution professional and leadership coach

      Academic leaders seem to be balancing things all the time: work and life, teaching and research, decisions and delegation—the list goes on and on. Perhaps the most important balancing act is the question, “Do I see myself primary as an academic or as administrator?” In this book, Jeanne Hey helps academic leaders work their way through these issues and more. If you are or may someday become an academic leader, I know you’ll profit from the advice she provides.

      -- Jeffrey L. Buller, senior partner, ATLAS Leadership Training

      In The Balancing Acts of Academic Leadership: A Guide for Deans and Department Heads Jeanne A.K. Hey argues that while institutions of higher education rely more than ever on leaders at all levels to think creatively, adopt new practices, and lead change, the leaders are frequently stuck in us vs. them and either/or thinking and action. Hey’s “seesaws of academic leadership” framework is a powerful method of better balancing the competing demands today’s program directors, department chairs, and deans face in collaboratively governing their units. Hey teaches us how to ask the right questions to discern our positions on the seesaws of professional identity, professional role, leadership comfort zone, decision making style, management style, availability, focus of attention, and feedback processes. She provides valuable tools for contextualizing and adjusting our positions on these seesaws to become more effective leaders. Hey helps us to silence both internal and external doubts and embrace leadership: “When academic leaders allow themselves to own their authority, without apology, excuse or embarrassment, they not only find greater professional satisfaction, they become better at their jobs.” I hold monthly meetings to mentor my first year department chairs, and can hardly wait to use this book as an assigned reading to facilitate my department chairs’ leadership embracement!

      -- Walter R. Jacobs, dean of the college of social sciences; professor of sociology & interdisciplinary social sciences, San José State University

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Walt Gmelch

      Preface

      Introduction: Embrace your Leadership!

      Chapter I: The Seesaws of Academic Leadership: A Framework for Fine-tuning your Leadership Choices

      Chapter II: Professional Identity

      Chapter III: Professional Role, or “Whose Team am I On?”

      Chapter IV: Leadership Comfort Zone

      Chapter V: Decision-making Style

      Chapter VI: Management Style

      Chapter VII: Availability

      Chapter VIII: Focus of Attention

      Chapter IX: Feedback

      Chapter X: Balance the Seesaws and Tailor your Leadership

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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