Profile of a Master Planner: Genghis Khan
What do Genghis Khan and Higher Ed have in common? More than you might think. Both rely (or should) heavily on effective, measurable planning, and the ability to leverage your strengths when resources are tight.
Trick or Treat: The Difference Between Strategic and Institutional Effectiveness Planning
“The results of the process are only as good as the intellectual investment of the participants in thinking deeply about the issues. What makes the difference is insight, not rote execution of analytical steps.” ~ Bernard Boar
Institutional Sustainability: A Balancing Act
The driving force behind processes and procedures should not be grounded solely in state licensing or accreditation requirements. Institutions need to understand their mission and vision in order to develop the policies and procedures that best support their mission and meet the needs of their student populations.