01799cam a22003614i 4500001001600000003000500016005001700021008004100038020002900079040002600108041000800134042001000142090002300152245007200175250001900247264005100266300002600317336002100343337002500364338002300389490005400412500006700466504005100533520055400584650006201138650003801200700003801238710004301276856008401319905000701403942001401410999001301424UPD-00259709118iLib20210604061601.0161010s xx d r |||| u| a9781118720424 (hardback) aDLCdDLAWerdacJHCSC0 aeng aDMLUC 4aLB 2341bR475 201404aThe Resource handbook for academic deanscLaura L. Behling, editor. aThird edition. 1aSan Francisco, CaliforniabJossey-Bassc[2014] axx, 425 pagesc25 cm. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier0 aThe Jossey-Bass higher and adult education series aSponsored by the American Conference of Academic Deans (ACAD). aIncludes bibliographical references and index. a"From the American Conference of Academic Deans comes the third edition of the handbook written for and by academic deans. Since the publication of the second edition, higher education has changed significantly and as a result, so has the role of the dean. This new edition addresses the work of a dean, from building a relationship with the president to deciding when to leave an institution. Many of the changes to the Handbook are based on input and surveys from ACAD members about what issues are most important to them."--Provided by publisher. 0aUniversities and collegeszUnited StatesxAdministration. 0aDeans (Education)zUnited States.1 aBehling, Laura L.d1967-eeditor.2 aAmerican Conference of Academic Deans.423Cover imageuhttp://catalogimages.wiley.com/images/db/jimages/9781118720424.jpg aFO 2ddccBOOK c123d123