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Leading Meaningful Change
Academic Affairs Publications
  • Lynn D. Akey, Minnesota State University, Mankato
  • Tina Dee, Muskegon Community College
  • Robert Delprino, State University of New York College at Buffalo - Buffalo State College
  • Nicholas R. Santilli, John Carroll University
Document Type
Conference Presentation
Publication Date
7-11-2017
Abstract

While strategic planning is often approached from a theoretical perspective, it is in the implementation that the rubber hits the road. The importance of leadership in this shift from a theoretical plan to actual implementation cannot be underestimated. Change agents from a variety of institutional types—community college, public institution, and private institution—will discuss strategies used to inspire and guide others toward the achievement of shared objectives while managing institutional complexities. You will learn about issues leaders must successfully address to implement a meaningful strategic planning process.

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Citation Information
Akey, L., Dee, T., Delprino, R., & Santilli, N. R. (2017, July 11). Leading Meaningful Change. Presentation at the Society for College and University Planning Annual International Conference (SCUP-52), Washington, DC.