
Developing Tomorrow's Leaders
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Debbie L. Sydowis President of Richard Bland College, an affiliate of The College of William and Mary in Virginia. She is President Emerita and Distinguished Professor of English at the State University of New York's (SUNY) Onondaga Community College and Co-Editor of the Futures Series on Community Colleges.
Richard L. Alfred is Emeritus Professor of Higher Education at the University of Michigan. He is Co-Editor of the Futures Series on Community Colleges and Founding Director of the Center for Community College Development. Alfred has published widely in the fields of management and leadership, organizational change and development, and effectiveness and has consulted extensively with colleges engaged in transformation.
Regina L. Garza Mitchell is assistant professor of higher education leadership at Western Michigan University. She has over fourteen years of experience in higher education leadership, including senior administration at a technical college. Regina's research interests include leadership and online education at community colleges.
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About the Series
Other Books in the Series
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Setting the Context
Chapter 2: Change and Organizational Transformation
Chapter 3: Leading the Transformation
Chapter 4: Developing Tomorrow's Leaders
Chapter 5: Strategically Looking Forward
Index
About the Authors
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