Preparing for Tough Conversations
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| The expectations and responsibilities of academic leaders have become increasingly more complex, especially in today's landscape. You should be prepared to navigate systemic challenges such as declining enrollment, rising costs, and shifting demographics. Great academic leaders facilitate productive conversations that engage and inspire faculty, students, and stakeholders to embrace meaningful change.
Get strategies for leading difficult dialogues with The Chronicle's issue brief, Preparing for Tough Conversations: How to Set the Stage for Major Change on Your Campus. This essential resource offers advice for developing strong relationships, communicating vision, anticipating conflict, and managing competing interests. |
| Get the issue brief and learn how to: Develop strong relationships that will help you establish credibilityCollect and analyze data to make the case for change and navigate shared governanceImplement strategies for communicating your vision and getting buy-in from campus skepticsAnticipate conflict while providing constant communication to all stakeholdersFrame a crisis as an opportunity to bring about positive transformation
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