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Leadership in Higher Education

               Gary W. Matkin, Ph.D.
            UCEA 94th Annual Conference
                  April 1-4, 2009


5/19/2009                                 1
Presentation Objectives
1. Critique ideas about leadership (including
   those offered in this presentation)
2. Understand the various approaches to
   defining leadership (and their limitations)
3. Be able to apply reflection in and reflection on
   practice and how that practice relates to
   leadership (Donald Schon)
4. Understand the context for leadership in
   troubled times
What is Leadership?
  “Calling for leadership is easy. But despite
 thousands of essays, research studies, and other
 scholarly and practical works, the fact remains
 that little is actually known about the
 phenomenon we refer to as „leadership‟.”




5/19/2009                                   Slide 3
What is Leadership?
 “There is still no agreement on how leadership
 can be defined, measured, assessed, or linked to
 outcomes, and no clear and unequivocal
 understanding exists as to what distinguishes
 leaders from non-leaders, and perhaps more
 important, what distinguishes effective leaders
 from ineffective leaders.”

 (Birnbaum, How Colleges Work, and Bennis and Nanus)

5/19/2009                                       Slide 4
Thinking About Leadership
 “Cognitive biases allow us to see the
 „evidence‟ of the effects of leadership even
 when it does not exist.”

 Birnbaum, 25




5/19/2009                                Slide 5
Maier’s Law
• If the facts do not conform to the theory
  they must be disposed of
Murphy’s Law of Research
• Enough research will tend to support
  your theory
Audience Responses
Describing Good Leaders
 •   Decisive              •   Passionate
 •   Confident             •   Listens
 •   Self-assured          •   Drive
 •   Open                  •   Demands quality & excellence
 •   Honest                •   Trusts people
 •   Possesses integrity   •   Empathetic
 •   Inclusive             •   High emotional intelligence
 •   Charismatic           •   Professional
 •   Flexible              •   Caring
 •   Creative              •   Sees big picture
 •   Focused               •   Future oriented


5/19/2009                                           Slide 8
So what is Leadership?
AND HOW CAN WE LEARN IT?


5/19/2009                Slide 9
Theories of Leadership
 1.    Trait theories
 2.    Power and influence theories
 3.    Behavioral theories
 4.    Contingency theories
 5.    Symbolic and cultural theories



5/19/2009                               Slide 10
Thinking
 • The first changed behavior




5/19/2009                       Slide 11
Becoming a Reflective
Practioner
 • Reflecting in practice
 • Reflection on practice




5/19/2009                   Slide 12
Leadership in Higher Education
A Dual World
  Analysis             Synthesis
  Short-Term           Long-Term
  Detail               Big Picture
  Managing Yourself    Managing Others
  Doing Things Right   Doing Right Things
  Rational             Intuitive
  Reputation           Prestige


5/19/2009                                   Slide 13
Leadership in Higher Education
Behaviors/Disciplines You Can Adopt
1. Don‟t get mad, but if you do, don‟t act
   (especially don‟t write anything)
2. Beware of righteous indignation, in
   yourself and others
3. Be courageous, don‟t shrink from
   confrontation or difficult situations
4. If you have to do something you don‟t
   like, do it with grace
Leadership in Higher Education
Behaviors/Disciplines You Can Adopt
5. Be promptly responsive, big and small
6. Exceed expectations on a regular basis at all
   levels
7. Be available, exercise sound time
   management techniques
8. Trust people until you can‟t
9. Communicate well and often
10.If you make a mistake, admit it, apologize,
   and take necessary steps
Leadership in Higher Education
Behaviors/Disciplines You Can Adopt
11.Make sure you consult the right people before
   making a decision
12.Reflect in and on action, with others if
   possible, continuously, and as a matter of
   habit
13.Be a witness to events (avoid unnecessary
   emotionalism)
14.Personally engage, professionally distance -
   simultaneously
Leading in Difficult Times
 • Get Real
 • Communicate
 • Be Decisive




5/19/2009                    Slide 17
References
 • Critique of Donald Schon‟s work:
       – http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-schon.htm




5/19/2009                                       Slide 18
Gary W. Matkin, Ph.D.
            Dean, Continuing Education

                     gmatkin@uci.edu
             http://unex.uci.edu/garymatkin



5/19/2009                                     19

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Leadership In Higher Education by Gary Matkin, UCI

  • 1. Leadership in Higher Education Gary W. Matkin, Ph.D. UCEA 94th Annual Conference April 1-4, 2009 5/19/2009 1
  • 2. Presentation Objectives 1. Critique ideas about leadership (including those offered in this presentation) 2. Understand the various approaches to defining leadership (and their limitations) 3. Be able to apply reflection in and reflection on practice and how that practice relates to leadership (Donald Schon) 4. Understand the context for leadership in troubled times
  • 3. What is Leadership? “Calling for leadership is easy. But despite thousands of essays, research studies, and other scholarly and practical works, the fact remains that little is actually known about the phenomenon we refer to as „leadership‟.” 5/19/2009 Slide 3
  • 4. What is Leadership? “There is still no agreement on how leadership can be defined, measured, assessed, or linked to outcomes, and no clear and unequivocal understanding exists as to what distinguishes leaders from non-leaders, and perhaps more important, what distinguishes effective leaders from ineffective leaders.” (Birnbaum, How Colleges Work, and Bennis and Nanus) 5/19/2009 Slide 4
  • 5. Thinking About Leadership “Cognitive biases allow us to see the „evidence‟ of the effects of leadership even when it does not exist.” Birnbaum, 25 5/19/2009 Slide 5
  • 6. Maier’s Law • If the facts do not conform to the theory they must be disposed of
  • 7. Murphy’s Law of Research • Enough research will tend to support your theory
  • 8. Audience Responses Describing Good Leaders • Decisive • Passionate • Confident • Listens • Self-assured • Drive • Open • Demands quality & excellence • Honest • Trusts people • Possesses integrity • Empathetic • Inclusive • High emotional intelligence • Charismatic • Professional • Flexible • Caring • Creative • Sees big picture • Focused • Future oriented 5/19/2009 Slide 8
  • 9. So what is Leadership? AND HOW CAN WE LEARN IT? 5/19/2009 Slide 9
  • 10. Theories of Leadership 1. Trait theories 2. Power and influence theories 3. Behavioral theories 4. Contingency theories 5. Symbolic and cultural theories 5/19/2009 Slide 10
  • 11. Thinking • The first changed behavior 5/19/2009 Slide 11
  • 12. Becoming a Reflective Practioner • Reflecting in practice • Reflection on practice 5/19/2009 Slide 12
  • 13. Leadership in Higher Education A Dual World Analysis Synthesis Short-Term Long-Term Detail Big Picture Managing Yourself Managing Others Doing Things Right Doing Right Things Rational Intuitive Reputation Prestige 5/19/2009 Slide 13
  • 14. Leadership in Higher Education Behaviors/Disciplines You Can Adopt 1. Don‟t get mad, but if you do, don‟t act (especially don‟t write anything) 2. Beware of righteous indignation, in yourself and others 3. Be courageous, don‟t shrink from confrontation or difficult situations 4. If you have to do something you don‟t like, do it with grace
  • 15. Leadership in Higher Education Behaviors/Disciplines You Can Adopt 5. Be promptly responsive, big and small 6. Exceed expectations on a regular basis at all levels 7. Be available, exercise sound time management techniques 8. Trust people until you can‟t 9. Communicate well and often 10.If you make a mistake, admit it, apologize, and take necessary steps
  • 16. Leadership in Higher Education Behaviors/Disciplines You Can Adopt 11.Make sure you consult the right people before making a decision 12.Reflect in and on action, with others if possible, continuously, and as a matter of habit 13.Be a witness to events (avoid unnecessary emotionalism) 14.Personally engage, professionally distance - simultaneously
  • 17. Leading in Difficult Times • Get Real • Communicate • Be Decisive 5/19/2009 Slide 17
  • 18. References • Critique of Donald Schon‟s work: – http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-schon.htm 5/19/2009 Slide 18
  • 19. Gary W. Matkin, Ph.D. Dean, Continuing Education gmatkin@uci.edu http://unex.uci.edu/garymatkin 5/19/2009 19

Editor's Notes

  1. As the first speaker today, my task is to set some of the context for the following speakers and the experience you will have today. My intention is generally to create an open but critical view of what leadership is, how it is talked about, and how you might change your behavior as you try to become more effective in your leadership role. I will also set the stage for our discussion about what special features of leadership we need to focus on as we enter troubled times.
  2. This is Donald Schon’s contribution. In such a brief period of time it is difficult for me to present a complete picture of what I consider the foundation of leadership, but Donald Schon’s conception of the reflective practitioner comes close. The conception is based on the development of the capacity to habitually reflect or be a witness to what is happening (reflecting in practice) and what has happened (reflecting on practice). I refer you to a summary and critique of Schon’swork, included in the bibliography at the end of the presentation.
  3. Now to the detail: Here is a list of behaviors which I feel will lead to the perception that you are a good leader.
  4. In tough times it is absolutely necessary for leaders to be very realistic about the situation and not be swayed by emotion. Look to realistic forecasts and the potential for downturns and act accordingly. As you decide on actions, make sure you communicate clearly and often. Be decisive. Often tough times call for tough decisions, and that is the job of the leader. Don’t try to utilize democratic or inclusionary styles or consensus building inappropriately. Take responsibility and act.
  5. Let’s begin our discussion by talking in general about leadership and how we understand the term. This quotation basically sums up my feeling about the state of the academic investigation of leadership.
  6. This quote is consistent with my view of the field of leadership. I do not see a coherent body of knowledge being established in the field of leadership. I view the many articles that appear, for instance in the Harvard Business Review, as highly suspect and intellectually dishonest, and based primarily on anecdotal evidence and story telling that passes for validation. Discuss the “by the numbers approach” to leadership books.
  7. I view this statement as highly perceptive. One problem is that as we try to define leadership, our emotions come into play because effective leadership involves a complex of human traits. For instance, right now, the U.S. and the world craves leadership and so we invest in President Obama our hopes and seek evidence that his leadership will make a difference. This same kind of bias affects our research.
  8. Unfortunately we see these two “laws” at work in leadership research.
  9. Here are some commonly held terms used to describe effective leaders. Note that they are all valid and highly collapsible, but, more importantly they have another bias—they are all positive. Was Hitler an effective leader? Stalin? Might they be described in other terms? In fact, what we are dealing with here is a complex of human capacities and behaviors that defy a “by-the-numbers approach” and in fact have defied any form of rational understanding to date.
  10. Well, now that I have deconstructed the rest of the day for you and instilled in you a deep distrust of the field of leadership training, what can I possibly say? Despite what I have said, I find much of the material written about leadership to be helpful in actually determining how to behave.The first principle in my mind, in any leadership training, is to be aware of what is going on in any situation where leadership is important. That awareness should then lead to an appropriate action or behavior. And, I think there are some practices that can be taught and employed. So, I am going to first provide you with a context for understanding how people who teach leadership approach the subject so that you can recognize the approach and relate it more completely to your own intellectual structures. Then, I will briefly describe the notion of habitual reflection that I think is a good way to adjust behaviors, including our own. Finally, I am going to bring this largely philosophical discussion down to some specific behaviors that I think are helpful in developing a leader’s approach to the real world.
  11. Five basic approaches to studying organizational leadership:Trait theories. Identify specific characteristics that are believed to contribute to a person’s ability to assume and successfully function in a leadership positionPower and influence theories. Attempt to understand leadership in terms of the source and amount of power available to leaders and the manner which leaders exercise influence over followers through either unilateral or reciprocal interactions with them.Behavioral theories. Study leadership by examining activity patterns, managerial roles, and behavioral categories of leaders-that is, considering what it is that leaders actually do.Contingency theories. Emphasize the importance of situational factors such as the nature of the task or the external environment in understanding effective leadership.Symbolic and cultural theories. Assume that leadership is a social attribution that permits people to cognitively connect outcomes to causes and thereby make sense of an equivocal, fluid and complex world.
  12. Barrowing from the field of psychology, I begin with this axiom, that if we want to change our behavior we have to first change our way of thinking. This is the principle behind what is known as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). While I have seen the exercise of intuition in good leaders, few of us can act consistently and positively without exercising our reason, our ability to analyze and synthesize, form a suitable action plan and then act.