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Wolverton, Mimi; Gmelch, Walter H. – 2002
This book, based on the National Deans Survey, which was sponsored by the Center for the Study of Academic Leadership and to which 800 deans from all U.S. four-year academic institutions responded, clarifies the nature of the job and its responsibilities. Part 1, Deans--Their Campuses and Colleges, contains two chapters: (1) The Deanship; and (2)…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Administrator Role, Higher Education, Instructional Leadership
Gmelch, Walter H.; Wolverton, Mimi; Wolverton, Marvin L. – 1999
This study examined who deans of education were, where they worked, how they defined roles and responsibilities, what unique challenges faced female deans, how deans characterized their leadership style, what stressors impacted their ability to be effective, and how they maintained balance between scholarship and leadership and between…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Administrator Behavior, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role
Gmelch, Walter H.; Burns, John S. – 1991
This multidimensional study examined the stress experienced by academic department chairs with emphasis on the chair's "person in the middle" role between faculty colleagues and the institution's administration. The study combined factors from the Administrative Stress Index with the Faculty Stress Index to develop a single,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Faculty, Conflict Resolution, Department Heads
Gmelch, Walter H.; Gates, Gordon S. – 1995
This study examined the relationship between five stress factors (faculty role, administrative relationship, role ambiguity, perceived expectations, and administrative task) and specific personal, positional, and organizational variables in relation to their effect on the roles of department chairpersons. Using a chair stress index, administrative…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Age Differences, College Faculty