2012
DOI: 10.1080/10668926.2012.637867
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When the Time Comes for the Community College President to Step Aside: Daunting Realities of Leading

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“…Several articles outline guidelines for presidents when encountering crises (Floyd, Maslin-Ostrowski, and Hrabak 2010;Floyd and Maslin-Ostrowski 2013;Thompson, Cooper, and Ebbers 2012) which can be exacerbated by personal cyber attacks in the social media (Maslin-Ostrowski, Floyd, and Hrabak 2011). Maslin-Ostrowski and Floyd (2012) describe the experiences of a number of college presidents and their sense of isolation when terminated or resigning under pressure and how preplanning could have given them more of a sense of leaving on their own terms.…”
Section: Community College Leadership In the United Statesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Several articles outline guidelines for presidents when encountering crises (Floyd, Maslin-Ostrowski, and Hrabak 2010;Floyd and Maslin-Ostrowski 2013;Thompson, Cooper, and Ebbers 2012) which can be exacerbated by personal cyber attacks in the social media (Maslin-Ostrowski, Floyd, and Hrabak 2011). Maslin-Ostrowski and Floyd (2012) describe the experiences of a number of college presidents and their sense of isolation when terminated or resigning under pressure and how preplanning could have given them more of a sense of leaving on their own terms.…”
Section: Community College Leadership In the United Statesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Those who were able to find ways to act on the need to leave felt empowered and had the satisfaction of transitioning well. Others were not so fortunate (Maslin-Ostrowski & Floyd, 2012).…”
Section: Challenges Of the New Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%