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Navigating Change: The Podcast from Teibel Education

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Navigating Change is a platform for understanding the complex and uncertain waters of change in higher education. Each week, Howard Teibel, Pete Wright, and guests dissect issues facing institutions and teams in transition and offer solutions for the most troubling process challenges

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The Teamwork Behind a Turnaround

April 16, 2024 10:00 - 31 minutes - 29.6 MB

We are thrilled to present this episode of the Net Assets Podcast, a partnership between NBOA and Teibel Education Consulting, with NBOA President and CEO Jeff Shields and Teibel Education President Howard Teibel. This episode marks the first in what we hope will become a collection of some of the best and most illuminating interviews dedicated to you, independent school business leaders. As NBOA grows into its new brand identity, we have the great privilege of launching this podca...

NBOA CEO Jeff Shields on Navigating Independent School Challenges and the 2024 NBOA Annual Meeting

January 02, 2024 03:00 - 27 minutes - 25.4 MB

This week, Jeff Shields, President and CEO at NBOA, joins Howard Teibel for a conversation on the future of independent schools ahead of the 2024 NBOA Annual Meeting & Business Solutions Showcase. Howard and Jeff speak about issues of integrating telework, the sustainability of post-pandemic innovations, and the critical importance of community and collaboration in sparking transformative ideas. “Your next best idea is not going to come from walking down the hallway at your own sch...

WACUBO 2023 Annual Conference: Rising to the Challenge with WACUBO President Brad Baca

March 16, 2023 03:00 - 22 minutes - 20.6 MB

As we continue our gradual emergence from a certain hibernation over the last three years, the opportunity to engage with our colleagues is more critical than ever. Brad Bacca, President of Western Colorado University and the Western Association of College and University Business Officers, sits down this week with Howard Teibel as they turn their attention to the upcoming WACUBO Annual Conference coming April 30 to May 3 in Phoenix, Arizona.  This year's theme is Rising to the Chal...

NBOA: 25 Years! A Conversation with President and CEO Jeff Shields

January 10, 2023 03:00 - 25 minutes - 24 MB

NBOA President and CEO, Jeff Shields, joins Howard Teibel for a conversation on indepenent school business, finance, and operations, all in preparation for the association's 25 Anniversary Celebration in Los Angeles, February 19-22. What’s top-of-mind for business officers coming out of the pandemic after three years? How are finance professionals addressing the ongoing financial issues pre-K-12 independent schools will face in the future? All this and a preview of the broad array ...

Elevating Our Game at NBOA’s 2022 Annual Meeting

February 01, 2022 09:00 - 30 minutes - 28 MB

Unbeknownst to us in February 2020, we were about to go into a certain kind of hibernation, one forced on us by the circumstances of our time. Two years into this, we may be seeing the beginning of the light at the end of the tunnel – learning how to live with this global pandemic and bring back the kind of social connection we value and need. Jeff Shields, CEO of the National Business Officers Association and Howard Teibel turn their attention to looking forward in anticipation of...

Looking Beyond the Enrollment Cliff with Professor Nathan Grawe

April 15, 2021 12:00 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

Joining Howard Teibel today in conversation is Dr. Nathan Grawe, distinguished teaching professor of the social sciences at Carleton college, where he has served on the faculty since 1999. You might have seen Nathan's work as it relates to the framing of the enrollment cliff, something that's been exacerbated and accelerated in this last year. As we find ourselves beginning to emerge out of lockdowns in our lives — and for many of us on our campuses — the big question is how will w...

Infusing Innovation into Your Institution: Building Sustainable Change – A Conversation with Howard Teibel and Jeff Shields

January 14, 2021 13:00 - 33 minutes - 30.8 MB

As we turn our energy to 2021, we can begin to catch a glimpse of getting on the other side of this crisis. Independent school leaders have implemented innovations over the last nine months that they could only dream about prior to the pandemic. The question now is can they sustain these changes with intentionality.  Jeff Shields, CEO of the National Business Officers Association and Howard Teibel explore these questions in anticipation of the upcoming February all-virtual NBOA Ann...

Engagement Across the Academy for Transformational Learning with UCLA's Dr. Christopher Surro

December 16, 2020 13:00 - 50 minutes - 46.3 MB

At Teibel Education we are committed to having your people be connected with a higher purpose. As we look to 2021 and the hope for greater ease and less uncertainty, we bring you a podcast on learning. How do you produce active listening in a colleague, student, or peer? Active listening is a central tenant to the capacity to learn and acquire new skills. In this podcast, we explore learning with UCLA professor Dr. Christopher Surro. Chris is committed to his student’s success and...

The Anchor Mission Playbook: Bringing Higher Purpose to Your Team

August 20, 2020 12:00 - 37 minutes - 35.4 MB

Mission in Action Today on the show we bring a demonstration of living a mission. Our guest is Doug Brown, President of UMass Memorial Community Hospitals and Chief Administrative Officer for the UMass Memorial Health Care system. He had a vision for their community - looking in their own backyard and anchoring their institutional mission through local investing, local procurement, and local hiring. As a $2.4 billion integrated health care delivery system in Central Massachusetts,...

Discovering the Highest Purpose of Your Organization — It’s not what you think it is

June 25, 2020 12:00 - 27 minutes - 25.2 MB

This is an important conversation to listen to the whole way through. First, ask yourself: what’s the highest purpose of your organization?  Likely you have an answer, something you’ve been told, or something you’ve absorbed through your experience over the years. But maybe the greater truth is that we need to discover our organization’s purpose with our people.   When we move to higher purpose, we form a contract with each other that transcends normal management theory – the need...

An Important Perspective: A Conversation with Rising Senior at Colby College, Heather Jahrling

June 11, 2020 23:17 - 32 minutes - 30.1 MB

Heather Jarhling is a rising senior at Colby College in Waterville Maine. She — like her peers — is facing an unsettled future. This cohort spent the last three and a half months running to keep up with a shift to online education that many of them did not sign up for. Of course, no one signed up for the changes sweeping education as a result of the pandemic. And the rising voices around racial injustice will be additional concerns you will need to face. We need to listen to one o...

It’s Time to Step Up — A conversation with Dr. Robert Quinn

May 28, 2020 12:00 - 22 minutes - 20.7 MB

As we begin to pivot in our organizations from the necessary critical decisions to get through these first few months and on to living with a new way of working, how do we not fall back into business as usual? Our people are looking not only for direction and stability but a sense of connection to a larger purpose. At the heart of people feeling disconnected is the absence of a certain kind of leadership that puts one’s ego aside and empower others to genuinely connect with a deeper...

The Education for Tomorrow Emerging Today with Dr. Nelson Baker

May 12, 2020 12:00 - 24 minutes - 22.8 MB

In our lifetime, Higher Education has not seen the kind of global shock to its system that emerged over a two-month period. We anticipated a systematic and orderly shift in the next few years to address the rising cost of education, changing demographics, and a growing adult population choosing to come back to further their education. Those institutions that had already invested in a new kind of education now find themselves in a position to accelerate. Georgia Institute of Technolo...

What If? Scenario Planning in times of deep change with Bryan Alexander

March 18, 2020 23:56 - 41 minutes - 38.4 MB

Many of us listen to podcasts in moments of leisure or capacity to separate from work. Sometimes a topic comes along that is central to what we’re facing right now. This week, we are very fortunate to have educator and futurist Bryan Alexander joining us for a conversation around scenario planning in the era of COVID-19. Bryan recently has been a leader in a crowdsourced operation to document the impact of the pandemic on higher education and discusses approaches to scenario planni...

Building Strategic Thinkers in Your Organization

March 01, 2020 13:00 - 14 minutes - 13.9 MB

Over the last two episodes we’ve discussed two major functions of strategic thinking. In the first, we shared insights around uncovering your key message. In part two, we focused on how to get the attention of your audience with headlining your vision. This week, we’ll focus on the key factors to bring strategic thinking to your work that asks the big questions. Strategic thinking is not linear or delivering on daily work. It’s about peering around corners, across horizons, and un...

The 60-Year Curriculum with Rovy Branon

February 26, 2020 14:33 - 47 minutes - 43.4 MB

Our guest is working to develop the 60-year curriculum, one with an eye toward a lifetime of education. Rovy Branon serves as Vice Provost for Continuum College at University of Washington. When you are a learner at Continuum College, you are taking part in one of the most aggressively innovative programs dedicated to bringing education to non-traditional students. Branon and his team are part of a dynamic shift in how we think about education well beyond the traditional student.  ...

Preparing Your Team to Face the Unnamed Disruptors with Guest Mike Gower

January 07, 2020 13:00 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MB

There is an unnamed disruptor around the corner. So says our guest today, Rutgers University’s Mike Gower. As Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration and University Treasurer, the breadth and depth of his involvement in university operations is extensive. With decades of experience in the field, one might expect him to carry more answers than questions these days. That, according to Gower, is far from the case, and the unnamed disruptor - the change you haven’t seen ...

Building Momentum, Trust and Commitment around Strategic Planning

October 29, 2019 12:00 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MB

Cutting a path through the political and emotional landscape to deliver a strong strategic plan is an act of courage. Even with a clear consensus that a strategic plan is required, connecting intention to action is a massive undertaking.  That’s precisely what Rhode Island School of Design’s leadership achieved with their 2020-2027 NEXT Strategic Plan. Under the management of Taylor Scott, RISD Chief of Staff & Communications, and the rest of the diverse RISD team, they developed a campus-...

Becoming part of the solution with Roger L. Martin

September 19, 2019 15:00 - 37 minutes - 34.4 MB

In February 2015, Roger L. Martin joined us to talk about innovation, incentive, and inspiration. This is the stuff that drives teams to face the most complex, stubborn challenges with surprising and creative solutions. That episode quickly cemented itself as one of our most listened-to episodes in the nine years that we have been producing this show. Roger effortlessly demonstrates the kind of approach to change that has become foundational to our work at Teibel Ed. We're not solv...

The Nature of Requests

September 03, 2019 12:00 - 28 minutes - 26.2 MB

Requests are not directives — they live in conversation How often do we find ourselves hearing a request, waiting until we walk away from that person, and then say to ourselves, “I have no idea what my boss or colleague is asking me to do?” This universal experience is both comical and frustrating at the same time. Making and receiving requests are foundational speech acts in the workplace. Done with care, a request reveals both conditions of satisfaction for the speaker and the c...

Learning to Invent the Future Together

August 07, 2019 12:00 - 13 minutes - 12.6 MB

How do you build a culture of creativity and innovation? It starts with uncovering the unseen forces that keep a team from excelling, including fear of failure, lack of candor, and unwillingness to put aside individual needs. This week on the show, Howard shares an overview of his session at Cornell and an article you can read below titled Loosening the Grip on Silo Thinking. In the article, you will learn how to utilize principles from the animation studio PIXAR on how great teams...

Making Offers to Spur Innovation with Peter Denning

July 23, 2019 13:00 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

Peter Denning returns to the show this week to talk about innovation. But this most likely isn’t the innovation discussion you’re expecting. Instead, Peter challenges the conventional wisdom in the area of innovation and idea, inviting us to rethink our perceptions on contribution. His work and writing have lead to a series of observations in human and team behavior. The upshot: our ability to make offers and deliver on the offers we make to others are skills that can be honed and...

Goodwill is not a Skill Set: Dr. Menah Pratt-Clarke on shifting our approach to the dialog on diversity and inclusion on campus

July 09, 2019 13:00 - 33 minutes - 31.3 MB

Dr. Menah Pratt-Clarke has dedicated her career as an educator to helping others better understand some of the most charged encounters we face. She is a thought leader in diversity and inclusion and even as her area of study engages in conversations that range from discomfort to rage, her approach to helping her institution find its voice on these issues is one worth understanding. Dr. Pratt-Clarke joins Howard Teibel on the show today and what starts as a discussion about the role...

The First Team: Being on the same page as your leadership team

June 28, 2019 16:24 - 28 minutes - 26.2 MB

Who is on your first team? If I said to you, "tell me about your team", you likely would report about those who are your direct reports. This is not only natural, it's the way we orient ourselves to get our work done. The principle of “Team Number 1”, introduced by Patrick Lencioni, asks you to consider your first team as the person you report to and your peers. This week on the show, Howard Teibel introduces the first team model through the lens of higher education. Although work...

The research speaks: You're probably burned out, and you're not alone

June 11, 2019 18:00 - 31 minutes - 29.5 MB

When our guest today started her career as an educator, 80% of the teachers at her school were new, the result of tectonic turnover resulting from burnout on staff. That experience drove her to leave teaching after just a few years and pursue a career studying educator burnout and the big lesson along the way? "The more I researched [burnout], the more I realized it wasn't just a pattern in education, but that it was a pattern in health care, social work ... I began to see that it ...

Worlds Opening: Learning to engage in conversations about a future we can’t predict

May 28, 2019 13:00 - 29 minutes - 27.7 MB

All around us, worlds are opening. Whether the result of cultural change or technological disruption, new opportunities present themselves every day that challenge our current state of understanding, comfort, and well-being. As leaders and experts in our respect fields, we know that this robust economy of change presents terrific opportunities, but how do we have conversations about a future we can’t predict? Make no mistake, this is not something we do naturally — or well — without...

Lessons in vulnerability and candor with Howard Teibel and Lampros Fatsis

May 14, 2019 13:00 - 16 minutes - 15.6 MB

This week on the show, we invite our colleague Lampros Fatsis to explore our Group Coaching program and share lessons learned in personal transformation. To learn more about Group Coaching Program, click here. About Lampros Fatsis Lampros has over 20 years’ experience in organizational change consulting and executive & team coaching. He holds three degrees from MIT and is a Chartered Financial Analyst. Links & Notes [Learn more about the Teibel Group Coaching Program] 1

Moving Mountains: Provoking Change in Higher Education with Carol Mullaney and Brent Ruben

April 30, 2019 13:00 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

This week on the show, Howard Teibel sits down with two esteemed leaders in the higher education space. Carol Mullaney serves as Senior Director for the Offices of Sustainability and Continuous Improvement, and president elect for the Network for Change and Continuous Innovation (NCCI). Brent Ruben is director of the Rutgers Leadership Academy and faculty member at the Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine and the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University. His years of con...

Exploring WACUBO’s 2019 Annual Conference with Ruth Johnston — Walking the Talk and Dealing with Overwhelm

April 16, 2019 13:00 - 23 minutes - 22.1 MB

Today brings us a new conversation with one of our favorite return guests. Ruth Johnston serves as Vice Chancellor for Planning & Administration for University of Washington Bothell and is a leader in organizational excellence in higher education. What's more, she's third vice president on the WACUBO board of directors, helping the organization bring a vibrant curriculum to business officers in the excellence space. She joins Howard this week for a conversation in building collabor...

Educational Procurement’s Emerging Frontier — NAEP's Krista Ferrell embraces community and change

March 26, 2019 13:00 - 19 minutes - 18.6 MB

NAEP executive director Krista Ferrell hasn’t been on the job long. But she’s already helping to guide the institution in bold new directions in educational procurement leadership. In just a few months, the association will ring in their 98th annual meeting in Kansas City under the theme, Engage! They’re latching onto the values of the vaunted 50-year-old science fiction franchise Star Trek as a means to reinforce the values they share so deeply with the 24th century: creativity, mi...

The New Normal is Normal Now with NBOA President Jeff Shields

March 12, 2019 13:00 - 40 minutes - 37.8 MB

On the eve of NBOA's 2019 Annual Meeting, President and CEO Jeff Shields joins Howard Teibel for a wide-ranging conversation on the state of change and leadership. Their conversation centers on the change in the narrative in independent school education as many in the field have adjusted to a new normal, incorporating new models in tuition and financial management across their operations. What’s more, he introduces Business Intelligence for Independent Schools — or BIIS — a tool for...

Disrupting the Permanent Present with Anouar Majid

January 10, 2019 14:00 - 37 minutes - 34.8 MB

When most of us think of disruption in our institutions, we think of turnover, upheaval, cuts, a future state in which change to the status quo has the potential to negatively impact the team. Because of that image, we tend to hide from disruption. Our guest today has no issue confronting the frustrations of higher education, and possesses a unique skill in disrupting stasis with authenticity. Anouar Majid is a professor of English at the University of New England. However, his t...

Thinking with your heart, feeling with your brain — Sustainability in Higher Education with Gil Friend

November 29, 2018 14:00 - 37 minutes - 35.1 MB

As a leader in higher education, you’ve undoubtedly been involved in sustainability projects across your institution. From recycling services to new architecture and design, we’re doing our best to adapt to a new sustainability orientation. But these practical applications, while noble, may not be sufficient to lead to universal, long-term, established change. It’s not easy to learn how to have these provocative conversations, let alone learn how to lead them. Our guest this week o...

From Ladders to Drones to a Culture of Authentic Collaboration

October 30, 2018 13:00 - 20 minutes - 19.1 MB

Larry Levine leads the information technology organization for University of Colorado at Boulder. Scott Munson leads the information technology group for the University of Colorado system. Between the two, University of Colorado IT has ushered in a new era of collaboration that embraces not just their teams, but departments and functions that span the University. And yet, collaboration is a tricky word. What Munson and Levine discovered was that while they had been cooperating betw...

Cultivating Emotional Resiliency

October 16, 2018 10:00 - 21 minutes - 19.6 MB

Leadership is about orchestrating our people to coordinate actions toward a shared vision. How we speak our intentions to those around us can have either positive or negative impact to achieve our goals. This week on the show, we’re talking about emotional resiliency, a rarely discussed construct for education leaders. Learning how to show up as emotionally resilient is the backbone to navigating uncertainty and leading others to a future that addresses the concerns of those we ser...

The Best Story Wins in Film ... and Higher Ed

October 02, 2018 06:00 - 38 minutes - 35.8 MB

Walking into a darkened theater, settling in for a great movie, you expect to be moved. You expect to join the rest of the audience for an emotional roller coaster ride. You might even expect to learn a little something about yourself and your relationship to the world around you along the way. All of this happens thanks to the craft and skill of creators like our guest today. With their deep understanding of how we process symbols and archetypes, they’re able to take us on this jo...

The Secret to Influencing your Most Critical Audience

September 18, 2018 06:00 - 21 minutes - 20 MB

Watch "The Power of Influence — 1/6 - 2/3 - 1/6" It’s natural to want everyone around you to be happy with your newest idea. In an ideal world, you’d communicate what you want, everyone on your teams would align and we’d all go home at 5 and relax with our feet up. That’s not going to happen. Today on the podcast, we dive into a mindset shift we first released back in 2015, a framework that has become known as our “⅙ - ⅔ - ⅙” model.  Each time we engage leaders around this idea, ...

Are you Building a Resilient Higher Ed Culture? — FAEF Leadership Panel 2018

August 23, 2018 06:00 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

Howard Teibel moderated a panel of three financial officers at First American Education Finance’s Peer Discussion event after the 2018 NACUBO Annual Meeting. Hear the stories of industry experts from private and public institutions who are empowering members of their campus communities to play a key role in driving innovative change. Bill Davies (Mount St. Mary's University), J.J. Wagner Davis (George Mason University), and Don Matthewson (University of Southern California), offered...

What a higher ed conference can teach us about provocation, storytelling, and staying engaged as we age

August 09, 2018 06:00 - 20 minutes - 19.4 MB

Last month, I had the opportunity to have my perspective tested. As someone that works in higher education, you might think that’s not much of a novelty. On the contrary — none of us is immune to cemented positions and calcified opinions. The NACUBO 2018 Annual Meeting was a chance for me to face some of my own, and I walked away with three experiences I wanted to share this week. W. Kamau Bell opened his keynote explaining that he’d been asked not to swear. As a comedian, he’s acc...

The Power of our Stories and the Leaders who Write Them — NACUBO 2018 Annual Meeting

July 10, 2018 13:00 - 14 minutes - 13.4 MB

The stories we write define our careers as business officers. They are the stories of leadership and political will. They are the stories of growth and building, and the stories of contraction. They are the stories of how others will perceive us as leaders of change and how our communities will perceive our institutions as educators of the next great generation. Howard is heading to Long Beach to take part in the NACUBO 2018 Annual Meeting. His work there will focus on business off...

"The Beginner's Creed": What does it mean to be a beginner?

June 07, 2018 13:00 - 31 minutes - 29.7 MB

Today on the show, we’re talking about what it means to be a beginner. Peter Denning is a Distinguished Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He chairs the Computer Science Department and directs the Cebrowski Institute, an interdisciplinary research center for information innovation. Peter has held previous faculty positions at Princeton, Purdue, and George Mason, and he was founding director for the computer science research institute at NASA Ames. ...

USF Provost Don Heller on Preparing for the Unthinkable: After Michigan State

May 22, 2018 13:00 - 26 minutes - 25.2 MB

Donald Heller is Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs and a professor of education at the University of San Francisco. Before USF however, Dr. Heller served in positions as professor of education at Penn State University, and then Dean of the College of Education at Michigan State University. And it is with the perspective of his experience at those two institutions that he penned “After Michigan State: Could We Be Next?”, an article published as part of the Chronicle of H...

An Evolving IT Story @Colorado.Edu

May 08, 2018 13:00 - 32 minutes - 31.7 MB

The information technology office is changing. No longer a simple service center to keep your laptop humming, today’s IT office offers a striking portfolio of tools to help solve problems across the organization, provided leaders learn how to effectively engage. This week on the show, we have two guests from the University of Colorado IT office. Marin Stanek serves as deputy CIO and director of academic technology, and Orrie Gartner serves as director of operations and cloud infras...

Incentives for Innovation and Navigation with guest Roger L. Martin

April 17, 2018 13:00 - 37 minutes - 34.6 MB

In February 2015, Roger L. Martin joined as a guest to talk about innovation, incentive, and inspiration that drives creative solutions to complexity. In 2017, Roger was named the world's #1 management thinker by Thinkers50, a biannual ranking of the most influential global business thinkers. This episode quickly cemented itself as one of our most listened-to episode in the eight years that we have been producing this show. Roger effortlessly demonstrates the kind of approach to ch...

Plymouth State President Donald Birx Faces Transformation Head-on in Clusters

April 05, 2018 13:00 - 38 minutes - 36 MB

Plymouth State University is making a dramatic shift, moving from a traditional university structure to a cluster-based model, which will give students a new combination of education and engaged scholarship necessary to compete successfully in an increasingly complex and demanding world. The leadership and vision behind this come courtesy of President Donald Birx. “There’s a reason why people are questioning the value of higher education, at a time when it’s more valuable than ever...

Breaking the Curse of the Self-Delusion with Bentley's Gloria Larson

March 20, 2018 13:00 - 20 minutes - 19.1 MB

Bentley President Gloria Larson is back this week to continue our conversation on hybrid learning, the work she and her team are leading at Bentley, and lessons from her book, Prepared U: How Innovative Colleges Drive Student Success. If you missed last week’s episode, you can start here. Our premise today is this: Knowledge is no longer what our students are counting on us to deliver. Knowledge is everywhere, around every corner, and on every phone, tablet, and laptop. Today, says...

Preparing Grads for the World Beyond the Walls with Bentley President Gloria Larson

March 06, 2018 14:00 - 23 minutes - 21.8 MB

Bentley University President Gloria Larson returns to Navigating Change this week to share the story of her new book, Prepared U: How Innovative Colleges Drive Student Success. The book tells the story of our changing marketplace and asks some hard questions for institutions. At its core, how well are we pivoting to provide an education that meets the needs of a new kind of student, one who is prepared to enter the world with skills and sensibilities to engage in the global marketpl...

Building Your Culture from the Bottom Up — The Operations Review

January 25, 2018 14:00 - 27 minutes - 25.7 MB

People can see change as an affront to the way things have always been done. They’re right to feel this way. When we shift to engaging each other in culture change, something happens. People begin to see the change as a sign of progress, and not an attack on tradition. How do you produce this transformation? This week on the show, Howard Teibel leads us through a campus-wide process that can build this kind of emotional resiliency. Reducing costs, creating efficiencies, and genera...

Developing the Skills of the Life-long Learner with Grant Lichtman

December 12, 2017 14:00 - 14 minutes - 14 MB

This week, we bring you part two of our conversation with Grant Lichtman, author of Moving the Rock: Seven Levers WE Can Press to Transform Education. In today’s show, Howard and Grant explore a few important questions for our K-12 and higher education leaders: What kinds of skills are needed by students beyond knowledge acquisition? What does it mean to develop the skills of a life-long learner in this age of accelerating change? How do we prepare students to have a resiliency i...

Facing Our Future from the Inside Out: WACUBO Leadership Symposium

November 28, 2017 14:00 - 17 minutes - 16.1 MB

As emerging leaders, we are challenged by the question of where to focus our time and energy that makes a difference. What does it mean to be an orchestrator of change and lead others through these historical times in education? Orchestrating change demands a mindset and cultivation of mood that opens possibilities for us and those around us. Now more than ever, we need to build bridges between our administrative functions, the academy and countless constituents we serve. On Thursda...

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