An examination of cohort-based leadership development programs in community college setting
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An examination of cohort-based leadership development programs in community college setting
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This study examines community college-specific or consortium-sponsored programs
designed to grow leadership at various levels of this type of organization and explores the effectiveness of short-term cohort-based leadership training programs from the perspective of participants. The researcher conducted this study using a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis methods. Surveys and in-depth interviews of cohort-based leadership program graduates were conducted to gather primary data on whether they developed or enhanced leadership skills and competencies resulting from participation in the program. Specifically, this study was designed to understand (a) alumni conclusions regarding program effectiveness; (b) alumni conclusions regarding how the program components contributed to leadership skills development; (c) program execution of social and human capital development; (d) whether alums seek subsequently greater responsibility or higher positions within the organization; and (e) the benefits for participants and sponsoring institutions. As the literature suggests for effective leadership training, cohort-based leadership development training programs deliver on both social and human capital development. While minor adjustments could target specific populations of participants and improve relevance of the curriculum to diverse leaders at all levels of the college, programs like The Leadership Academy fulfill their mission. They broaden employee perspectives and build confidence in ii employee relationships, capabilities, and collaborative improvements across the representative campuses involved. The researcher offers the following recommendations based on the findings, analysis, and conclusions of this study. (a) Standardize the marketing and recruitment process across all campuses to ensure participants have a better understanding of what to expect prior to starting the program (b) Restrict participation by any one population or campus to stimulate diversity of thought and ensure one population does not dominate cohorts (c) Offer additional training to more targeted populations, both administrative and instructionally focused, to specifically develop role-specific leadership earlier in a participant’s career. |
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Author (aut): Loobey, Joesph
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Abridger (abr): Chambers, Devin Henry
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140 pages
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Thesis (Ed.D. in Community College Leadership) -- Ferris State University, Community College Leadership Program, 2012.
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