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Informationen zum Autor Daniel J. Phelan, Ph.D. has served as president and CEO of Jackson College, Michigan since April 2001. He has extensive experience and training in community college governance and has served on, and held leadership positions on, a wide variety of public and private organization boards. (Jackson College utilizes the Policy Governance Model created by John Carver). Klappentext In this book, thirty-five year veteran Dan Phelan shares key insights from his personal and professional journey as a transformational, entrepreneurial community college leader. The book’s wisdom and insights are amplified by observations gleaned from interviews and visits with dozens of leading practitioners. Drawing upon his sailing experiences, Phelan argues that leaders should stop playing it safe in the harbor because the real gains driving institutional and student success are found in uncharted waters. Unrelenting Change, Disruptive Innovation, and Risk: Forging the Next Generation of Community Colleges dares community college leaders to innovate and provides them with a toolkit for understanding changing conditions, assessing risk and successfully navigating change. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures and Exhibits About the Series Abbreviations and Sailing Terminology Foreword-Gerardo de los Santos Preface Acknowledgements Chapter One: Of Innovation and Possibility Chapter Two: Forms and Dimensions of Change Chapter Three: Change and Innovation: Preparing the Institution for Success Chapter Four: Institutional Preparation and Culture Chapter Five: Assessment, Planning and Innovation Chapter Six: Innovation Implementation, Evaluation and Efficacy Afterword Index About the Author