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Overview
The purpose of this book is to offer higher education leaders, scholars, consultants,and observers a full range of strategy tools that can be applied to the higher education industry. This is accomplished by a) introducing new concepts and tools to give a comprehensive view of strategy making in higher education, beyond strategic planning, b) demonstrating the value of the concepts and tools through description and application for different types of institutions (universities, community colleges, for-profit colleges, etc.) and at different levels within institutions (institutional,
college, department, etc.), and c) providing guidance on the appropriate uses of the various tools. The last point is especially important, as applying business-
like principles to higher education often receives heavy criticism. The book helps readers decipher the appropriate uses of different strategy tools to the higher education industry, but the book also points out dangers and weaknesses. All of this is done within today's context of political, economic,
demographic, and global realities.
Synopsis
The purpose of this book is to offer higher education leaders, scholars, consultants,
and observers a full range of strategy tools that can be applied to the higher education
industry. This is accomplished by a) introducing new concepts and tools to
give a comprehensive view of strategy making in higher education, beyond strategic
planning, b) demonstrating the value of the concepts and tools through description
and application for different types of institutions (universities, community
colleges, for-profit colleges, etc.) and at different levels within institutions (institutional,
college, department, etc.), and c) providing guidance on the appropriate
uses of the various tools. The last point is especially important, as applying business-
like principles to higher education often receives heavy criticism. The book
helps readers decipher the appropriate uses of different strategy tools to the higher education industry, but the
book also points out dangers and weaknesses. All of this is done within today's context of political, economic,
demographic, and global realities.