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The Caring University

Reimagining the Higher Education Workplace after the Great Resignation

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The Caring University

By: Kevin R. McClure
Narrated by: Scot Wilcox
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Colleges and universities rarely establish working conditions and cultures that prioritize employee well-being. During the pandemic, many staff and faculty members questioned their careers in higher education. Because of this mindset, leaders in higher education must rethink their approaches to attracting, growing, and retaining talent. In The Caring University, Kevin R. McClure describes six organizational changes to create a university dedicated to creating working conditions and cultures in which all employees can flourish.

At the heart of the caring university is the premise that all employees have talent, all employees should be treated as whole people, and all employees deserve to be cared for as essential contributors to organizational success. McClure's proposed changes draw upon wisdom of organizational change theories, decades of scholarship in higher education and social science, as well as site visits to institutions where he conducted more than 100 original interviews with staff, faculty, and administrators.

The Caring University brings together several strands of inquiry and conversations in practice that have typically been discussed separately - such as burnout, caregiving, and leadership - and weaves them into a cohesive narrative that addresses all employees in higher education. This essential book reimagines the higher education workplace as a site where all employees can thrive.

The book is published by Johns Hopkins University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

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Critic reviews

"A compelling and timely road map for transforming the higher ed workplace....essential reading.." (Jeffrey Selingo, author of Who Gets In and Why)

"Offers many good ideas for making academic bureaucracies more humane. (Forbes)

"One of this year's buzziest books on higher ed."(Inside Higher Ed)

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