Leadership in Higher Education from a Transrelational Perspective

Professor Christopher M Branson author Dr Maureen Marra author Dr Margaret Franken author Professor Dawn Penney author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:31st Oct '19

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Describes a new understanding of leadership - a transrelational perspective - and provides a critique of the implications of its application to higher education.

There is an abundance of research saying that not only is leadership in higher education ineffective but also that it actually undermines the essential work that should be happening in universities. Christopher M. Branson, Maureen Marra, Margaret Franken and Dawn Penney provide a new insight into leadership that has proven to be far more effective for all involved – the transrelational approach to leadership. This new way of leading places an emphasis on the importance of the relationships that the leader develops with each and every person they are leading. However, in order to apply this new way of leading, higher education institutions must change some of the key ways they work. This book provides direction in how this can happen, what benefits would result, and offers a view on what the future for higher education might be if such changes to leadership are not made.

Leadership in Higher Education from a Transrelational Perspective both critiques the likely implications of adopting this transrelational form of leadership into a higher educational institution and discusses the implications of not doing so. Although a transrelational approach to leadership might seem daunting for higher education institutions to adopt, is there any other choice? The authors argue that it is inconceivable for institutions founded upon promoting human development as a consequence of research to ignore such research that not only questions the suitability of current leadership practices but also offers a more effective alternative.

A valuable contribution to the series and, more importantly, the debate over the future of higher education institutions and the leadership required to adapt to external pressures and change. * Journal of Applied Learning and Teaching *
A gift to academia. * Teachers College Record *
Evocative, clear and compelling revelation of the kind of leadership contemporary higher education needs, and how to make it work. * Hamish Coates, Professor, Tsinghua University Beijing, China *

ISBN: 9781350135109

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 318g

224 pages