The initial part of the book covers the market failures and the management practices that have led to the erosion of confidence in universities among stakeholders. The authors examine the consequences of market failures caused by the marketization of higher education: an oversupply of graduates student dissatisfaction mismatch between qualifications and needed skills student disillusionment and the diminishing return on investments by students and their families.
Next authors offer concrete advice on how universities can future-proof university graduates in this fast-changing world of the fourth industrial revolution and artificial intelligence. The authors also provide valuable strategies to help university leaders to lead effectively in this uncertain world with a concluding case study on the University of Hong Kong.
With its clear logical and concise presentation Redefining University Leadership for the 21st Century is a must-read for anyone who leads works or studies in a university or is interested in current trends in the higher education sector.
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