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Effective Academic Leadership: The Mission-Driven Approach

Effective Academic Leadership: The Mission-Driven Approach

33min |02/04/2024
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Biblical Higher Ed Talk

Effective Academic Leadership: The Mission-Driven Approach

Effective Academic Leadership: The Mission-Driven Approach

33min |02/04/2024
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Effective academic leadership doesn’t have a specific outline.

But knowing your institution's mission and sticking to it is the first place to start.

Knowing your own strengths and weaknesses as a leader and being able to lean on a team for support to fill in the gaps is critical.

There’s no limit to who can be a leader. It’s about being the best leader for your institution.

Getting our conversation started is Meghan Griffin, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Southeastern University. Meghan shares how trusting in God’s plan helped her become an effective leader for her school.

In this episode, we explore effective leadership strategies.

Join us as we discuss:


  • [9:46] CAO faculty hiring process

  • [16:26] Understanding your institution’s culture

  • [19:21] How SEU is approaching AI tools

  • [25:51] Women in theological leadership

Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:



To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.


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Description

Effective academic leadership doesn’t have a specific outline.

But knowing your institution's mission and sticking to it is the first place to start.

Knowing your own strengths and weaknesses as a leader and being able to lean on a team for support to fill in the gaps is critical.

There’s no limit to who can be a leader. It’s about being the best leader for your institution.

Getting our conversation started is Meghan Griffin, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Southeastern University. Meghan shares how trusting in God’s plan helped her become an effective leader for her school.

In this episode, we explore effective leadership strategies.

Join us as we discuss:


  • [9:46] CAO faculty hiring process

  • [16:26] Understanding your institution’s culture

  • [19:21] How SEU is approaching AI tools

  • [25:51] Women in theological leadership

Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:



To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.


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Description

Effective academic leadership doesn’t have a specific outline.

But knowing your institution's mission and sticking to it is the first place to start.

Knowing your own strengths and weaknesses as a leader and being able to lean on a team for support to fill in the gaps is critical.

There’s no limit to who can be a leader. It’s about being the best leader for your institution.

Getting our conversation started is Meghan Griffin, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Southeastern University. Meghan shares how trusting in God’s plan helped her become an effective leader for her school.

In this episode, we explore effective leadership strategies.

Join us as we discuss:


  • [9:46] CAO faculty hiring process

  • [16:26] Understanding your institution’s culture

  • [19:21] How SEU is approaching AI tools

  • [25:51] Women in theological leadership

Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:



To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Effective academic leadership doesn’t have a specific outline.

But knowing your institution's mission and sticking to it is the first place to start.

Knowing your own strengths and weaknesses as a leader and being able to lean on a team for support to fill in the gaps is critical.

There’s no limit to who can be a leader. It’s about being the best leader for your institution.

Getting our conversation started is Meghan Griffin, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Southeastern University. Meghan shares how trusting in God’s plan helped her become an effective leader for her school.

In this episode, we explore effective leadership strategies.

Join us as we discuss:


  • [9:46] CAO faculty hiring process

  • [16:26] Understanding your institution’s culture

  • [19:21] How SEU is approaching AI tools

  • [25:51] Women in theological leadership

Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:



To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.


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