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Far out? staff have reacted with anger to āhippyā taunt from schoolās dean
Staff at Swansea Universityās School of Management have been warned that it is ānot a rest home for refugees from the 1960sā, amid high levels of discontent with what many academics regard as an overly aggressive style of management.
As 51³Ō¹Ļ reported last September, Nigel Piercy was recruited as dean of the school in May 2013, shortly after his son, Niall, was appointed deputy dean for operations. Controversy arose when Professor Niall Piercy warned that any academic without four papers deemed 3* standard for the research excellence framework would be moved into teaching-only roles. The policy was rescinded, but controversy continued over increased teaching loads for some staff.
Further bad feeling was created in March when Professor Niall Piercy circulated a spreadsheet of student satisfaction scores for the first semester of 2013-14. Course modules with a low score, it was announced, would be placed in āspecial measuresā.
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The names of course directors for some modules were omitted, but 22 academics submitted a formal grievance, arguing that directorsā identities were common knowledge and that the spreadsheet undermined their āprofessional credibilityā. In a memo to staff, Professor Nigel Piercy emphasised that the corrective measures applied to āthe module, not the individual teacherā.
THE understands that the grievance is unresolved and that a similar spreadsheet was published last week, rating the second semester.
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Meanwhile, in April, the school conducted an anonymous survey of its academics. Many complained of management disrespect, a lack of consultation and low morale. Professor Nigel Piercy added a āhealth warningā in the document ā which was circulated to staff in the school ā advising recent recruits to take the feedback āwith a pinch of saltā as āit contains the feedback of a relatively small number of staffā who āhad a lovely cosy lifestyle doing whatever they wanted for yearsā.
He added: āThere were a few hippy-dippy comments about collegiality and letting the āpeopleā make the decisions.ā Quoting a verse of Do You Hear the People Sing? from Les MisĆ©rables, he continued: āIām sorry. This is not a commune. This is a managed institution pursuing goals that are closely aligned with the universityās. It is not a rest home for refugees from the 1960s, with their ponytails and tie-dyed T-shirts. Live with it. Some wags call for the removal of some or all of the schoolās top management team. Yes, well donāt hold your breath. Or actually, do.ā
In a document of last February seen by THE, Professor Niall Piercy claims the school has āa legacy of perhaps 20-30 staff [of 70] who are not up to standard in the classroomā¦Large-scale severance, redundancy or early retirementā is the solution. THE understands nearly 20 academics have left since the Piercysā arrival, mostly moving to well-regarded universities.
Several academics told THE they believed the Piercys had effectively been given carte blanche by university management to turn around what, by common consent, has been an under-performing school.
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A spokeswoman for Swansea said: āThe university is committed to improving the teaching and learning of students at the School of Management as part of our ambition to become one of the worldās top 200 universities. All changes within the school seek to underpin this, and we hope that staff will support us.ā
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