Customer Review: Great summmary and update on latest leadership styles and models. I liked the way they simplified terms and made the comparisons easy to understand.
Customer Review: Fullan has the great ability to take the complexities of educational concepts and simplify them and provide accurate analogies, descriptions and examples that make the complexities accessible. The book is on target and a critical part of any principal, director's or superintendent's library.
Customer Review: If you want to read a book that combines brief overviews of the work of many well-regarded leaders in the field of education, this book is a good beginning. Those who work in public education and understand the need for re-structuring and re-culturing our schools will appreciate the authors'... more info
Customer Review: I was required to get this book for a class in ed. leadership. It is better than most textbooks as each chapter is a seperate article. It is reader friendly.
Customer Review: Despite the positive reaction some of my friends had to this book, I have to say that I remain unmoved. As a whole, I find this book to be a disappointment. Not to say that there aren't many worthwhile things to find in this book. Simply reminding readers of the importance of sustaining success... more info
Customer Review: Thanks Amazon reviewers for your thoughts on another Fullan book. This one is right along those reviews. His thoughts and ideas flow throughout the book and gives another look into ways to help principals deal with some of the struggles of being a building leader.
Customer Review: This book came across my desk at just the right time for a teacher, at the end of the school year and when I had the summer to read and absorb. I found it to be an afirming presentation of the process of educational reform, in that it described the process of change as non-linear that cannot be... more info