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Models of Success

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This book highlights successful management and leadership practices at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) during an economic recession. It focuses on effective operations from man...
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This edited book contains chapters related to the excellent management and leadership practices currently taking place at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the context an economic recession. Each chapter highlights successful operations at HBCUs from management, leadership, and administrative standpoints in a manner that is not comparative of or overly reliant upon dominant literature, standards, or theories. Amongst the deficit-laden literature regarding the fiscal, accreditation, and governance status of HBCUs are few studies highlighting those institutions successfully operating in a difficult economy. This book fills that gap of information by offering chapters on excellent management and leadership practices occurring at a variety of HBCUs today.

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Price: $48.00
Pages: 144
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Contemporary Perspectives in Race and Ethnic Relations
Publication Date: 08 January 2018
ISBN: 9781681239910
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Higher, Higher education, tertiary education

Foreword; Charlie Nelms.
Introduction; James Minor.
Chapter 1. Mary McLeod Bethune's Fundraising Success: Implications for Contemporary Presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities; Shaun Harper and Tryan L. McMickens.
Chapter 2. Telling a Story of Student Success at HBCUs: Barriers for Researchers at a PWI; Candace E. Maddox, Shanua Nefos Webb, Carrie Smith, Marvette Lacy, and Travis Martin.
Chapter 3. Interdisciplinary Collaboration as an Innovative Approach to Developmental Education at Morgan State University; Tiffany Jones, Brenda James, and Josh Pretlow.
Chapter 4. Successful Financial Models at HBCUs; Sydney Freeman and John Michael Lee, Jr.
Chapter 5. We Don't Have to Look Very Far: Successful Operations of a Black College in the Economic Recession; Shametrice Davis.
Chapter 6. We Over Me: Servant Leadership, Teamwork, and the Success of Paul Quinn College; Felecia Commodore, Marybeth Gasman, and Clif Conrad.
Chapter 7. Practical Strategies: Leading HBCU During Challenging Economies; Walter Kimbrough.
About the Authors.