What is a SWOT Analysis?

What is a SWOT Analysis?

Ever wonder why a SWOT analysis is critical in higher education strategic planning? Uncover how regular self-assessments can lead to innovative strategies and help organizations navigate challenges. We're covering real-world examples, including Tesla's operational issues, to understand the impact of proactive planning versus reactive responses in education management.

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Beyond the Bench: The Legacy of a Balanced Life
Current Events, Leadership, Kindness, Resilience, Inspiration Susan Chiaramonte Current Events, Leadership, Kindness, Resilience, Inspiration Susan Chiaramonte

Beyond the Bench: The Legacy of a Balanced Life

Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s legacy transcends her defining legal decisions; its true weight is in the reminder that people, with their hopes, dreams, and opinions, are the heart of the law. She believed in a world where the law provided equal opportunity for all and knew that ambition without humanity leads to a fundamental imbalance in society.

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Accreditation Doesn’t Have to Be Scary
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Accreditation Doesn’t Have to Be Scary

Remember, accreditation is here to make you better, not to give you nightmares. Plan, persevere, and maybe throw in a horror movie marathon to remind yourself that, even when a case of the accreditation scaries sets in, there still aren’t any clowns around—things could always be worse.

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From Appetizers to Accreditors: Serving Up Quality

From Appetizers to Accreditors: Serving Up Quality

Higher education institutions that see accreditation as an obstacle to innovation or as a necessary means to an end tend to experience more (and, often, avoidable) challenges. Conversely, institutions that embrace the accreditation process as a chance to better serve their students tend to thrive.

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A Grape Resiliency
Resilience, Adaptability, Change, Chicago, Higher Education Susan Chiaramonte Resilience, Adaptability, Change, Chicago, Higher Education Susan Chiaramonte

A Grape Resiliency

A big part of students’ success depends on how well they connect with faculty and their peers, but it also hinges on having an environment where there is freedom to make mistakes, form opinions, and engage in debate without judgment. Sometimes breaking with tradition means that we thoughtfully set the table for the students, not the other way around.

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