"Today’s leaders need to tap into multiple avenues of insight and reflection to solve complex problems. By applying a literary and cultural lens, Goldsmith significantly expands the dialogue. This book will be a vitally necessary tool that illuminates the challenges of today’s university leaders while also providing timely lessons."Mark Lombardi, President Emeritus, Maryville University, USA"In this unique book, Meredith Goldsmith bridges conflicting notions of higher education as a business and as the pursuit of transcendent wisdom. This well-written glimpse into higher education leadership demonstrates that even in today’s career-oriented world, literature and culture have profound lessons for all those who make leadership a study."Susan Resneck Pierce, President Emerita, University of Puget Sound, USA"Meredith Goldsmith’s exploration of literature from Shakespeare to current mini-series holds rich, often surprising lessons for academic leadership in a time of turmoil. Her readings illuminate issues of power, change, and community that academic leaders, teachers, and students grapple with every day. She has given us an insightful guide—and a fun read."David Scobey, Director, Bringing Theory to Practice