Faculty Autonomy and Collegiality: A Leadership/Management Challenge

Ideas & Perspectives
Ideas & Perspectives

Volume 31

No. 7//

June 3, 2006

Autonomy: An attitude that may include a sense of professionalism, competence, entrepreneurship, individuality, self-reliance, independence, and (negatively) self-centeredness, closed mindedness, and arrogance. Collegiality: The collection of behaviors that may include the following ideas: cooperation, collaboration, teamwork, sharing, cross-disciplinary actions, tolerance, and (negatively) intrusion, interference, not recognizing boundaries, “group thinking,” and inefficiency.
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