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March 2004
Bridging the Cultural Differences Between Faculty and Administrators
Although their ultimate goals are the same educating students and advancing knowledge through research faculty and administrators approach institutional priorities and decision making from different perspectives. Faculty thrive on autonomy and are rewarded for individual achievement, while administrators are driven by institutional needs. These differences make shared governance complex and challenging, and in a time of growing public scrutiny, overcoming these differences becomes more urgent.
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