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Dealing with Dysfunction: A Book for University Leaders

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Full Title:

Dealing with Dysfunction: A Book for University Leaders

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781475834826

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

27th June 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Educational administration and organization

Dewey:

378.111

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

166

Dimensions:

Width 151mm, Height 230mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

259g

Description

Dealing with Dysfunction provides a real-life view of a college department gone awry. A complete lack of trust exists between faculty, department chairs past and present; and particularly within the faculty itself. Name calling, sabotage, and an unwillingness to even be in the same room with department colleagues to discuss matters involving student and program concerns have become the norm. When pressed to participate in a meeting, one faculty member states: You can make me come there, but you cant make me say a word, and I wont. Acknowledging the professionalism of the vast majority of college professors that staff institutions of higher education, Dealing with Dysfunction looks at the options a chair and dean have available to them when dealing with a cadre of professors in a department that unable to work together.

Reviews

Richard Castallo sets the tone for his book pretty early: reading partly like a self-help book, part choose-your-own-adventure novel, the fictional book contains a series of case studies that you, a newly appointed department chair, navigate as you read..... The writing, while generally positive and constructive, can also be blunt and humorous.... * Inside Higher Ed *
This engaging case study illuminates the challenges of leadership in the paradoxical world of the professoriate, which is at once highly collaborative and vastly independent. Through this honest portrayal of power coalitions within organizations, we learn how to shape resistance into persistence! Castallos lived experience lends credibility to his advice for turning departmental dysfunction into collective productivity. This book is particularly valuable to students of higher education leadership. -- Peggie Constantino Ph.D, Executive Associate Professor of Educational Leadership, College of William & Mary
Richard Castallo offers an insightful book that provides guidance to new and experienced higher education department chairpersons in dealing with the varying faculty personalities they may inherit. A must read for anyone moving from faculty status to a department leadership role. -- William Silky, Emeritus Professor
Resistance. Intrigue. Subjugation. Deep state. Sounds like a story about a geo-political power struggle complete with espionage, double agents and lots of danger. Or it could just be another day at the office in a very dysfunctional college department dominated by multiple, often competing agendas. In this short book, Rick Castallo pulls back the curtain on the daily drama surrounding a group of highly educated adults in what should have been be a rewarding, secure work environment, and what it took to fix it. Way too many of my fellow professors will identify with more than one part of this story. -- Stephen Uebbing, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership, University of Rochester, NY

Author Bio

Rick Castallo is a professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at California State University at Northridge. In addition to 25 years as a department chair, he has several years experience as a school teacher and administrator; he has been a consultant to hundreds of school boards, faculties, and administrative teams concerned with improving working relationships in their schools.

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