Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-2017
Abstract
Defining the attributes of change catalysts within high functioning organizations, including the academic enterprise, is desirable. An understanding of these attributes within our academy may foster faculty interest and engagement in seeking administrative roles and serve to bolster succession planning within our schools. On one hand, there have been numerous publications teasing out the purported differences between leadership and management. On the other hand, does segregating these important characteristics based upon arbitrary distinctions do more harm than good? This commentary represents the work of a group of academic leaders participating in the 2015-2016 AACP Academic Leadership Fellowship Program. This work was presented as a debate at the 2016 AACP Interim Meeting in Tampa, Florida, in February 2016.
Recommended Citation
Neelam Azad, H. Glenn Anderson Jr, Amie Brooks, Oscar Garza, Christine O’Neil, Misty M. Stutz, and Jenelle L. Sobotka (2017). Leadership and Management Are One and the Same. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education: Volume 81, Issue 6, Article 102.
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Comments
The copy of record is available from the publisher at https://www.ajpe.org/doi/full/10.5688/ajpe816102.
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