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Effective Committee Service (Survival Skills For Scholars)
Neil J. Smelser

Effective Committee Service (Survival Skills For Scholars)

Sage Publications, Inc (Aug 17, 1993)
#190
9780803948181
| Hardcover
108 pages | 150 x 220 mm | English
Dewey 658.456
LC Classification AS6 .S564 1993
LC Control No. 93008616

Genre

  • Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning

Subject

  • Promotion And Tenure

Plot

Committees. Seemingly endless, boring discussions going nowhere. No university survives without them, and no faculty member can avoid them. Why are there such a plethora of committees in the university? What functions do they serve? And how can you, as a committee member or chair, ensure that the work gets done quickly and effectively with a minimum of conflict, boredom, or wasted time? Author Neil J. Smelser has incorporated decades of experience on a myriad of committees from the local level up to national policy advisory groups into this book. He skillfully demystifies committees and explains how to get on certain committees and avoid others, how to get the committee work done as efficiently as possible, how to ensure that your views are properly represented in the committee's report, how chairing a committee can help shape its mission and direct its outcome, and how to use committees as a positive factor for your academic career. Smelser's advice will be useful to anyone working in the university setting.

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