Chaos Theory & Higher Education: Leadership, Planning, & PolicyMarc Cutright P. Lang, 2001 - 250 páginas The challenges of leadership, policy formation, and strategic planning in higher education are difficult under the best of circumstances. Our rapid pace of change and shifting societal expectations of higher education sharpen these challenges. The authors of this anthology - institutional leaders and academics from the United States, Canada, and Great Britain - consider metaphors of chaos theory that may have not only descriptive utility, but prescriptive power, in the enhancement of these duties and opportunities. |
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... The Tragedy of King Richard the Second . In Evans , G. B. ( Ed . ) , The Riverside Shakespeare ( pp . 805–841 ) . Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company . ( Original work published 1597 ) . Weick , K. E. ( 1976 , March ) . Educational ...
... The Tragedy of King Richard the Second . In Evans , G. B. ( Ed . ) , The Riverside Shakespeare ( pp . 805–841 ) . Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company . ( Original work published 1597 ) . Weick , K. E. ( 1976 , March ) . Educational ...
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Metaphor Chaos Theory and This Book | 1 |
Managing Universities in a Supercomplex Age | 13 |
Are They Compatible? | 33 |
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