2nd Edition

How Colleges Change Understanding, Leading, and Enacting Change

By Adrianna Kezar Copyright 2018
    318 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    322 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Joining theory and practice, How Colleges Change unmasks problematic assumptions that university leaders and change agents typically possess, and provides research-based principles for approaching change. Featuring case studies, teaching questions, change tools, and a greater focus on scaling change, this monumental new edition offers updated content and fresh insights into understanding, leading, and enacting change. Recognizing that internal and external conditions shape and frame change processes, Kezar presents an overarching practical toolkit—a framework for analyzing change, as well as a set of theoretical perspectives to apply that framework in order to custom-design a change process, no matter the organizational challenge or context. How Colleges Change is a crucial resource for aspiring and practicing campus leaders, higher education practitioners, scholars, faculty, and staff who want to become agents of change in their own institutions.

    Preface

    Acknowledgments


    PART I : Thinking Differently about Change

    Chapter 1: Why Change?

    Chapter 2: The Ethics of Change

    Chapter 3: Theories of Change

    PART II: A Multi-faceted Framework for Understanding Change

    Chapter 4: Type of Change

    Chapter 5: Creating Deep Change

    Chapter 6: Context of Change

    Chapter 7: Leadership and Agency of Change

    Chapter 8: A Multi-theory Approach to Change

    PART III: Challenges for Change Agents in our Time

    Chapter 9: Change Implementation

    Chapter 10: Scaling Up Changes Beyond the Institutional Level

    Conclusion

    Appendices

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Adrianna Kezar is Co-Director of the Pullias Center for Higher Education and Professor of Higher Education at the University of Southern California, USA.

    "Leavened with uncommon wisdom, this authoritative volume draws on theory, empirical research, and examples from the field to distill lessons for navigating and purposefully responding to the challenging circumstances affecting virtually every aspect of contemporary college and university life." 
    —George D. Kuh, Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus of Higher Education, Indiana University, USA

    "Adrianna Kezar has captured the reality of what it means for higher education to adapt to the needs of a world in which even the nature of change itself is changing. How Colleges Change guides us gracefully through the uncertain landscape that we face as we set out to help our campuses respond to the needs and interests of our students and our society today." 
    —Judith Ramaley, President Emerita and Distinguished Professor of Public Service, Portland State University, and President Emerita of Winona State University, USA