The Community College Presidency: Qualities for Success

Collectively, America's community college presidents have done a remarkable job in serving vital community needs even as they have found it increasingly difficult to secure the necessary resources to accomplish the task. More than any others, three qualities deserve consideration as prerequisit...

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Published inNew directions for community colleges Vol. 1997; no. 98; pp. 13 - 20
Main Authors Pierce, David R., Pedersen, Robert P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published San Francisco Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 01.06.1997
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Summary:Collectively, America's community college presidents have done a remarkable job in serving vital community needs even as they have found it increasingly difficult to secure the necessary resources to accomplish the task. More than any others, three qualities deserve consideration as prerequisites to a successful community college presidency: personal adaptability, role flexibility, and sound judgment.
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ArticleID:CC9802
ISSN:0194-3081
1536-0733
DOI:10.1002/cc.9802