Although difficult, change in academic structures is necessary today,
especially in fast-changing fields today such as biology, computing,
management, the social sciences, and others. This includes changes
within existing organizations as well as creation of new structures
and reorganizations or eliminations of older ones. This narrative
attempts first to document the historical rise of an organization,
Georgia Tech’s College of Computing, that has touched and
successfully changed the lives of thousands of people. Second, it aims
to identify and explicate some of what has led to this widely
acknowledged success. The book provides a chronological narrative that
highlights major changes taken under each successive leader. These
changes have built on one another, knowingly or otherwise, to create a
growing organization that rivals in size and prominence longer
established parts of the university. The case study, while of an
academic organization focused on computing, provides general lessons
applicable almost anywhere. Topics and features: Discusses the nature
and uses of visions, both general and specific Shows how visions can
be used to drive specific actions and resource allocations Illustrates
the choice and use of enduring organizational principles Outlines a
simple strategic-planning method and its application Indicates results
of this overall approach This book will be of interest to anyone
interested in organizational change, especially in academia, and to
those interested in Georgia Tech. It will also appeal to policymakers
in education, government, and industry; as well as anyone interested
in the historical growth of the computing milieu broadly. Peter A.
Freeman was Founding Dean and Professor in the College of Computing at
Georgia Tech from 1990 to 2002. Today he is an Emeritus Dean and
Professor.
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Georgia Tech’s College of Computing
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ISBN
9783031439308
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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