26 July 2023

Leadership Philosophy & Practice : developing and implementing a departmental handbook

Effective organisations, such as schools, and organisational units, such as departments, are effective because they have published, available and clear policies and procedures. In short, they have handbooks which define expectations, common language and approaches, historical decisions and precedents, and provide guidance for future actions and decisions.

In this one-hour overview, we consider what a department handbook does and how it is useful, what a handbook might contain and how to develop and then implement a handbook. This session is especially useful for current and newly-appointed Heads of Department, Heads of Section and Academic Directors. We recommend that anyone interested in this session should have previously joined our Leading a Department session.

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  • A C1 or higher level of English is assumed.

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