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Managing Technological Change
Strategies for College and University Leaders
by Tony Bates
ISBN: 0787946818
ISBN-13: 9780787946814
Format: Hardcover
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"This timely book will certainly become a required read for every university administrator grappling with the complexities of technology and education. Tony Bates has combined an impressive depth of experience and practice to produce an authoritative and well-reasoned approach. Bravo." (Bruce Pennycook, vice-principal, Information Systems and Technology, McGill University)
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Publisher: Jossey-Bass Inc Pub Published date: 1999 Edition: 1th edition Size: 7 x 9.5 inches Weight: 1 pounds Pages: 235
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Retrofitting campuses to become technologically competitive demands daunting changes in cultural and organizational structures. This book provides a blueprint for making systemic changes that can revitalize universities through technological change. Drawing on nearly 30 years of experience, as well as the most recent research in the field, the author offers a visioning process to define the university and its technology goals, strategies to get people on board and reallocate resources, and a positive approach to changing the culture. Bates shows how to develop appropriate teaching models and establish and manage the technology infrastructure. He also offers essential procedures for monitoring the ongoing effectiveness of technology-based systems in anticipation of future changes.
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Managing Technological Change
Bates, Anthony W
Jossey-Bass. Hardcover. 0787946818 A HARDCOVER BOOK IN DJ. FINE LIKE NEW CONDITION, NO DEFECTS INSIDE OR OUT. . Fine. ( more information)
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Bates, A.W
Jossey-Bass. 2000. Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper. Strategies for College and University leaders. Some pencil underlining. ( more information)
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BATES, ANTHONY W
JOHN WILEY AND SONS LTD, 1999. Brand new. <br>Author: BATES, ANTHONY W.<br>Publisher: JOHN WILEY AND SONS LTD<br>Year Of Publication: 1999<br>Pages: 256<br>Publication Country: UK<br>Dimensions: 250 x 200<br>Format: hardback<br>"A required read for every university administrator grappling with the complexities of technology and education. Bates has combined an impressive depth of experience and practice to produce an authoritative and well--reasoned approach. ( more information)
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