Does Discipline Matter? Issues in the Design and Implementation of Management Development Programmes for Heads of Academic Departments

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Huntley-Moore, S and Panter, J., Does Discipline Matter? Issues in the Design and Implementation of Management Development Programmes for Heads of Academic Departments, Research and Development in Higher Education, 26, 2003, 306, 315Download Item:
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Government enquiries, universities and academic developers have all pointed to the
need for systematic management development programmes
for heads of academic departments.
After noting that there were few examples of successful programmes in the literature and having
met with limited success with one of their own, the authors conducted a needs analysis which
included a survey of heads and o
ther stakeholders. Analysis of the survey results indicates the
existence of perceptual differences between academics from differing discipline cultures as to the
importance of a range of possible heads? roles and of the need for professional development i
n
them. This finding suggests that management development programmes should take more
account of such cultures than appears to have been the case to date. Reasons for the differences
should be the subject of further research
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