Managerial effectiveness for a new millennium in the global higher education sector


Autoria(s): Drew, Glenys M.; Bensley, Leanne
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

With the global tertiary education environment undergoing some of the most rapid changes it has experienced since the 1980s, a technology-driven new millennium is requiring an unprecedented capacity for change on a number of fronts, one of these being the way managers manage. This article discusses some of the new realities facing tertiary education organizations, one of which is a realization that "knowledge capital" is the lifeline of an organization. It ultimately vests in the people whom successful organizations will lead, motivate, develop, and value in a manner sensitive to global trends of convergent social, cultural, and organizational change. This article suggests that the effective leadership of people will return as the touchstone for success, the technological age notwithstanding, and notes recent theory on increased reliance upon organizational integrity in the form of value-based policy and practice. This article draws on management and futurist theory to suggest some of the "flexibility imperatives" in managing the potentially different-looking work force of the future.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27253/

Publicador

Routledge

Relação

DOI:10.1080/03797720120054193

Drew, Glenys M. & Bensley, Leanne (2001) Managerial effectiveness for a new millennium in the global higher education sector. Higher Education in Europe, 26(1), pp. 61-68.

Fonte

Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education

Tipo

Journal Article