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Preparing for Tough Conversations
How and Why You Should Engage Faculty Before Big Changes
Even though faculty may not be directly tied to your decision-making process, it is crucial that you gain their support before making major campus changes. Though you may feel like a broken record, there's no such thing as over-communication when implementing systemic, transformative change on your campus.
Get The Chronicle's issue brief, Preparing for Tough Conversations: How to Set the Stage for Major Change on Your Campus for strategies and expert advice on developing strong relationships, communicating vision, anticipating conflict, and managing competing interests. 

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"The smaller the meeting, the more effective the conversation"

— Bernie L. Patteron, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point
  • Cultivate strong relationships that will help you establish credibility
  • Implement strategies for communicating your vision and getting buy-in from campus skeptics
  • Anticipate conflict while providing constant communication to all stakeholders
  • Frame a crisis as an opportunity to bring about positive transformation
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