Member Recommended Book – Organizing Higher Education for Collaboration: A Guide for Campus Leaders

Organizing Higher Education for Collaboration: A Guide for Campus Leaders (Click for more information and to purchase from Amazon)

This book provides needed guidance and advice for how colleges and universities can reorganize to foster more collaborative work. In a time of declining resources, financial challenges, changing demographics, and staff overturn, institutions are looking for ways to maximize their resources and still be effective. This book is based on a study of campuses that have been successful in recreating their environments to support collaborative work.



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