Leading in a Culture of Change
"At the very time the need for effective leadership is reaching critical proportions, Michael Fullan's Leading in a Culture of Change provides powerful insights for moving forward. We look forward to sharing it with our grantees."
--Tom Vander Ark, executive director, Education, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
--Tom Vander Ark, executive director, Education, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
"Fullan articulates clearly the core values and
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Published
February 2nd 2007
by Jossey-Bass
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Although I had to re-read this one in preparation for comprehensive exams, Fullan's insights about change are as fresh as ever. Always complexity...
As an aspiring administrator, I found a lot of useful and thought provoking ideas about leadership and a successful school culture.
I was constantly thinking of connections, examples and to-try items while reading this. If I hadn't borrowed it, I think the margins would be full of notes and thoughts.
Reiterates much of what I have read, but it is still an enjoyable, quick read.
Seemed like a business book...not an educational one.
I read this book for a graduate education course. It was very good and reminded me of the importance of leading well. I particularly appreciated the chapter on coherence making -- using the messy process of change to better your organization.
This is an informative read for administrators seeking to bring change to their schools. It is an easy read that describes the change process and how to deal with the fact that change cannot be forced. There is also a workbook available that is worth the price if you are looking for ways to make necessary changes.
Even though this book was written only a few years ago, it felt older. As an educator, I didn't learn very much that was new since whole brain thinking is already embraced throughout the school districts with which I work. I did like the exercises and references and plan to explore many of these.
Just started...seems like a quick read that covers much of what has been covered in leadership literature already by people like Senge, Collins, and Argyis. Not a bad thing...these themes that keep emerging just make the literature more solid in my brain. More on it later.
Fullan offers insight and practical directions on how to be a leader in the midst of an every changing culture. Helped me understand what leadership is when it seems I am working in an ever changing environment.
Michael Fullan is an expert on the process of change. This book is simple to understand and puts the change process into perspective for those involved in business or education.
Also read this in a class. LOVED it. It's really helped me in my job realizing that change has to happen in order for any good organization to move forward.
Good book on leading schools during change, as education is forever moving and never stagnant. Easy book to read with layman's terms.
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