
Managing Difficult Faculty and Staff
A Four-Step Guide
Jeanne A.K. Hey(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 15. October 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
979-8-216-37544-9 (ISBN)
Description
Managing Difficult Faculty & Staff guides academic leaders through the tricky waters of personnel management in American higher education. Colleges and universities have a poor track record of holding difficult employees accountable for their damaging behavior. Years go by as the bully, the no-show, the terrible teacher, the negativity spreader, and others inflict harm on people and on the department's collective work with impunity. This book details the reasons that higher-ed fails at managing difficult people and introduces a four-step method by which academic leaders can fairly, firmly, and successfully change their behavior. The "EM & EM" method follows four sequential steps:
Engagement - the leader blends authority and empathy to make sure the individual feels heard and also receives the clear message that they must improve their behavior or performance.
Management - the leader increases the pressure on the individual who thinks that they continue to have the option to ignore messages from their supervisor.
Enforcement - the leader works with senior university administration to implement consequences for the individual's failure to comply.
Minimization - the leader focuses on minimizing the harm the individual does to the unit's mission, employees, and students.
Readers are provided with detailed steps and specific language to employ both with their difficult faculty and staff and with their senior leaders whose support they require.
Engagement - the leader blends authority and empathy to make sure the individual feels heard and also receives the clear message that they must improve their behavior or performance.
Management - the leader increases the pressure on the individual who thinks that they continue to have the option to ignore messages from their supervisor.
Enforcement - the leader works with senior university administration to implement consequences for the individual's failure to comply.
Minimization - the leader focuses on minimizing the harm the individual does to the unit's mission, employees, and students.
Readers are provided with detailed steps and specific language to employ both with their difficult faculty and staff and with their senior leaders whose support they require.
Reviews / Votes
This book tackles one of the hardest realities of academic leadership-managing difficult people-with clarity, wisdom, and heart. Through vivid and humane examples, the author lays out a clear, sequential approach-from Engagement to Management to Enforcement, and, when necessary, Minimization-that is both practical and expertly framed. The discussion of tenure and academic freedom, grounded firmly in AAUP guidance, is thoughtful and balanced. It's an easy, engaging read-and an absolutely essential one. I'd recommend it without hesitation to any new department chair or dean, and I expect even seasoned leaders will find it invaluable. -- Dayna Touron * Ph.D, Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, University of Louisville *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-216-37544-9 (9798216375449)
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Person
Jeanne A.K. Hey, principal at Hey University, is a leadership-development specialist with over 30 years' experience in higher education. She served as faculty member, department head, dean, and associate provost and now develops and delivers programs to help academic leaders improve their performance and effectiveness.
Content
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Why is it Especially Hard to Manage Difficult People in Colleges and Universities?
Chapter 3: What do We Mean by "Difficult"?
Chapter 4: The EM&EM Model and Essentials of Success
Chapter 5: Engagement
Chapter 6: Management
Chapter 7: Enforcement
Chapter 8: Minimization
Chapter 9: Academic Freedom, Tenure, and Dismissal for Cause
Chapter 10: Summary &Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Why is it Especially Hard to Manage Difficult People in Colleges and Universities?
Chapter 3: What do We Mean by "Difficult"?
Chapter 4: The EM&EM Model and Essentials of Success
Chapter 5: Engagement
Chapter 6: Management
Chapter 7: Enforcement
Chapter 8: Minimization
Chapter 9: Academic Freedom, Tenure, and Dismissal for Cause
Chapter 10: Summary &Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author