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The Evolving College Presidency: Emerging Trends, Issues, and Challenges
The environmental factors, and the actions taken to provide sensemaking and sensegiving are essential components of strategic change. Through their ethnographic study of strategic change at a large public university, Gioia and Chittipeddi (1991) utilize the concept of sensemaking to frame the actions of upper administrators and their ability to assign meaning to the strategic activities in their environment to make sense of the roles they served. This sensemaking, or the ability of the leaders to make sense of the complex strategic change process, was essential to facilitating the complementary component of strategic change, which was the sensegiving process.
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Interim Presidents: Stabilizing the Precarious Perch
Amy S. Diaz (GateWay Community College, USA), Lori M. Berquam (Mesa Community College, USA), Clyne G. H. Namuo (Phoenix College, USA), and Christina Haines (Scottsdale Community College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4235-7.ch011
Abstract
This chapter shares the lived experiences of four interim presidents serving at one of the 10 independently accredited community colleges in the Maricopa County Community College District, one of the largest community college systems in the country. The concepts of sensemaking and sensegiving are used as the theoretical framework for each of the four interim presidents to share their stories. Each story provides a context, circumstances of the appointment, the culture of the institution, what has been accomplished while they have served, and specific lessons learned by each person. Ultimately, a collection of lessons learned is provided to the reader to inform an approach to serving as an interim president should that opportunity arise.
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Ethical Risks in the Cross Section of Extended Reality (XR), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Sensemaking or sense-making is the process by which people give meaning to their collective experiences. It has been defined as “the ongoing retrospective development of plausible images that rationalize what people are doing” (Weick, Sutcliffe, & Obstfeld, 2005, p. 409). The concept was introduced to organizational studies by Karl E. Weick in the 1970s and has affected both theory and practice.
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Framing Pedagogy, Diminishing Technology: Teachers Experience of Online Learning Software
A term reinvented by Karl Weick a social psychologist whose interest is in organisations and risk. Sensemaking refers to the refashioning of meaning that occurs when a particular understanding of the world fails to account for new events or experiences.
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Middle School Teachers' Sensemaking of Job-Embedded Learning
An ongoing, social process individuals use to make sense of their world. Sensemaking assumes that interpretation and action are influenced by the negotiation of social cues and the co-construction of knowledge.
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Conflict of Interest or Community of Collaboration?: Leadership, SME Network Dialectics, and Dialogs
Concerns ways that Network participants understand and ‘make sense’ of their circumstances and options.
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A Design Framework for Mobile Collaboration
An ongoing process aiming to create order and make sense of what occurs.
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Collaboration and Conflict in Three Workplace Teams´ Projects
Concerns ways that team participants understand and “make sense” of their circumstances and options.
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Co-Production as Seen From a Top Management Perspective
The processes of creating socially constructed realities and meaning by managers and organization members.
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Digital Transformations Carried Out Through Games
In order for employees to be able to participate in a particular change process, they have to understand, i.e. make sense of the situation and the upcoming change process. Sensemaking is facilitated by the opportunity for the employees to discuss the current change amongst each other, ask questions and provide feedback to the ones in charge of the change process.
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Shaping Business Models Through Interaction: A Sensemaking and Sensegiving Approach
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