Academic Leadership

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Chapter 8 – Monitor


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Developing the Monitor


When using the Monitor role, as an academic
leader you will regularly collect and distribute
information on teaching/learning performance and
continuously monitor the performance of your
program.

When using your Monitor role you will be:


  • taking an overview of processes and systems

  • taking time to get to know process, people and systems

  • identifying critical points/junctures in processes and systems

  • identifying critical people whose performance needs monitoring

  • determining how and when monitoring of critical junctures/and performance will be
    done

  • identifying and consistently monitoring signals that indicate “all is well” or “something
    is fishy”

  • engaging in continuous, consistent monitoring

  • understanding that systems/processes and networks change thus monitoring of
    these will need to change accordingly

  • managing information

  • measuring performance of your program/course

  • ensuring quality of teaching and learning

  • familiar with your student populations

  • aware of your market

  • familiar with all performance measures of your program/course.


When you overuse or inappropriately use your Monitor role you will be:


  • obsessed with facts and figures (trivial rigor)

  • neglect possibilities.


As with other roles you may need to:


  • Develop the role:

    • critically review your own behaviour and its impact in different contexts over a
      period of time;

    • develop strategies to assist you in becoming better at reading the external
      environment;

    • find ways to better utilise the knowledge you have gained from previous
      experiences as an academic leader in new contexts.



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