Challenges of transitioning from a faculty to an administrative role: part 3, from solving problems to managing polarities.
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Thompson, Cesarina M (Author)
Title
Challenges of transitioning from a faculty to an administrative role: part 3, from solving problems to managing polarities.
Abstract
Many new nursing leaders assuming deanships, assistant, or interim deanships have limited education, experience, or background to prepare them for the job. To assist new deans and those aspiring to be deans, Jana L. Pressler, PhD, RN, and Carole A. Kenner, PhD, RNC-NIC, FAAN, the editors of this department, address common issues, challenges, and opportunities that face academic executive teams, such as negotiating an executive contract, obtaining faculty lines, building effective work teams, managing difficult employees, and creating nimble organizational structure to respond to changing consumer, healthcare delivery, and community needs. In this article, the editors asked guest author, Dr Cesarina Thompson, to discuss the transition process from faculty to administrative role.
Publication
Nurse Educator
Date
MAY-JUN 2011
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
89-90
Journal Abbr
Nurse Educ
DOI
Citation Key
thompsonChallengesTransitioningFaculty2011a
ISSN
1538-9855
Language
English
Extra
3 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Place: United States
Thompson, Cesarina M. School of Health & Human Services, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Citation
Thompson, C. M. (2011). Challenges of transitioning from a faculty to an administrative role: part 3, from solving problems to managing polarities. Nurse Educator, 36(3), 89–90. https://doi.org/10/fpwnrh
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