Deans Counsel
Business & Economics Podcasts
Being a Dean in today’s modern university is without a doubt one of the most challenging jobs in higher education. With ever changing tensions and pressures from conflicting constituencies, the job can be both overwhelming yet intensely invigorating at the same time. However, by design, it’s also one of the most lonely jobs in the Academy. Where can one turn for confidential advice? In this podcast we interview Business School Deans peer-to-peer to hear their perspective on a wide variety of pressing issues. Please join your panelists Ken Kring, Senior Client Partner in the Philadelphia office for the search firm Korn Ferry and Co- Managing Director of their Global Education Practice, Jim Ellis, former dean of the Marshal School at the University of Southern California and Dave Ikenberry, former dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado Boulder for this latest edition of ….. “Deans Counsel.”
Location:
United States
Description:
Being a Dean in today’s modern university is without a doubt one of the most challenging jobs in higher education. With ever changing tensions and pressures from conflicting constituencies, the job can be both overwhelming yet intensely invigorating at the same time. However, by design, it’s also one of the most lonely jobs in the Academy. Where can one turn for confidential advice? In this podcast we interview Business School Deans peer-to-peer to hear their perspective on a wide variety of pressing issues. Please join your panelists Ken Kring, Senior Client Partner in the Philadelphia office for the search firm Korn Ferry and Co- Managing Director of their Global Education Practice, Jim Ellis, former dean of the Marshal School at the University of Southern California and Dave Ikenberry, former dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado Boulder for this latest edition of ….. “Deans Counsel.”
Language:
English
Website:
https://deanscounsel.com
38: Victor Mullins (NYU) with Insights Into Authentic DEI
Duration:00:34:48
37: Judy Olian (Quinnipiac) on Transitioning from the Deanship to the Presidency
Duration:00:40:33
36: Henrik Cronqvist (Chapman) on The Crown Jewel Strategy
Duration:00:32:09
35: Sulin Ba (DePaul) on Serving the Underserved to Transform Lives
Duration:00:31:46
34: Sanjay Gupta (Michigan State) on Strategically Leveraging Alumni and Philanthropic Relations
Duration:00:37:27
33: Raj Echambadi (Illinois Tech) on Mission-Driven Leadership: What is Your Why?
Duration:00:38:37
32: Georgette Phillips (Lehigh) with A Case Study in Change Management
Duration:00:35:25
31: Tim Carroll (Oregon State) on Driving Impact from a Land-Grant, Rural Campus
Duration:00:35:22
30: Lil Mills (Texas) on Becoming Dean Via an Interim Appointment
Duration:00:36:08
29: John Byrne (Poets & Quants) on Key Themes in Business Education
Duration:00:38:37
28: Jenny Darroch (Miami of Ohio) on Confronting Realities: Helpful Observations for New Deans
Duration:00:31:53
27: Peter Tufano (Harvard/Oxford) on Leveraging “Large-Scale” Problems to Bring Brand-Definition to Your MBA Programs
Duration:00:34:27
26: Matt Myers (Southern Methodist) On Implications of Financial Pressure on the Business School
Duration:00:32:17
25: Matt Slaughter (Dartmouth) On Responding to Secular Decline in the Traditional MBA - an Economist's View
Duration:00:37:41
24: Holly Raider (Quinnipiac) On Using a Community Approach to Defining Leadership
Duration:00:33:49
23: John Quelch (Miami) with Observations from a “Three-Continent” Dean of Deans
Duration:00:42:54
22: Tom Gilligan (Hoover Institution) with Perspectives on Deaning and Leading Change
Duration:00:36:21
21: Andrew Karolyi (Cornell) on Merging Academic Units/Colleges
Duration:00:36:01
20: Joe White (Illinois/Michigan) on The "Human-ness" of Being Dean
Duration:00:38:49
19: Alison Davis-Blake (Bentley) on Thriving in a Challenging & Lonely Role
Duration:00:34:09