Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Amer Council Ed Ace (Post Acq)
Pages: 224
Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-60709-569-9 • Paperback • November 2009 • $59.00 • (£45.00)
978-1-60709-570-5 • eBook • November 2009 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
Patrick H. Sanaghan is president of The Sanaghan Group, an organizational consulting firm specializing in leadership development, collaborative strategic planning, executive coaching and leadership transitions. He is the co-author/author of several books and numerous articles on leadership, change management, and strategic planning. Larry Goldstein is president of Campus Strategies, LLC, a higher education management consulting firm specializing in financial and organizational services for colleges and universities, governmental entities, and commercial entities serving higher education. Kathleen D. Gaval is vice president for planning, Saint JosephOs University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 1 Foreword by Stephen Joel Trachtenberg
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 The Journey Begins
Chapter 4 Creating a Transition Map
Chapter 5 New Presidents Will Go Only as Far as Their Relationships Take Them
Chapter 6 Avoiding Mishaps and Self-inflicted Wounds
Chapter 7 Managing the Twilight—When a President Leaves
Chapter 8 Building a Bridge to the Future
Chapter 9 Lessons Learned
In Sanaghan, Goldstein, and Gaval's new book, Presidential Transitions, three experienced practitioners in the field of higher education provide us with a carefully crafted, superbly grounded, and eminently practical strategic guide to presidential success in today's challenging environment. They offer a comprehensive, thoughtfully analytical, and wonderfully engaging 'handbook for success' for those involved in, supportive of, or somehow aligned with the work of the contemporary college and university presidency. While highlighting the on-going dynamic of a presidential experience—truly, it's not the position; it is the transition—the authors provide prescient guidance. Presidential Transitions is an excellent and important book, and a must-read for presidents, aspiring presidents, board members, senior institutional leaders, and students of higher education desiring to understand the challenges and possibilities of presidential leadership in the twenty-first Century.
— Thomas C. Longin, executive editor, Planning for Higher Education, and Consultant to presidents and governing boards