Opinion | Academic Culture
How to Ensure You'll Never Be a Chair Again
A governance parody that exaggerates poor leadership behavior to expose how chairs lose faculty confidence and institutional momentum.
Leadership anti-patterns
The piece mocks opaque communication, selective listening, and process theater as career-limiting habits.
Humor is used as a mirror for common administrative failure modes.
Context
A governance parody that exaggerates poor leadership behavior to expose how chairs lose faculty confidence and institutional momentum.
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Editorial interpretation
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