July 13, 2009
Why You Shouldn't Just Be Yourself During Hard Times
In times of financial distress, the values of shared governance on college campuses are sorely tested, as different groups have conflicting concerns and goals that must be met with diminished resources. Although cooperative relations among trustees, presidents, and professors should be promoted through informal interactions, shared governance often works best, especially during hard times, when college leaders avoid spontaneous and unguarded comments and actions. Indeed, the most productive
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