Came across an interesting item on inside higher ed.
In this piece the author argues that deans have to pay attention to politics. No argument there. But he goes on to say that we could take thirteen lessons on politics from Lyndon Johnson. Quite a provocative piece and dead wrong in my book.
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I'm curious -- what seems bad about these ideas?
Good question Anonymous. I should have been more explicit. Many of the ideas in the piece are excellent. The problem I have is with what seems to be an underlying tone of the piece - that the Dean knows all the answers and just needs to persuade the faculty to embrace his (or her) wisdom. I don't have all the answers. I want to build consensus around how we best work together move the college forward.
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