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Sector Change Architecture

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On today's episode of the Innovating Together podcast, Bridget Burns discusses the need for a structured approach to change in higher education institutions. She suggests having annual events where these organizations can reflect, set goals, and celebrate achievements. Bridget points out the lack of a collaborative space for these institutions to collectively focus on student success and innovation.

Drawing inspiration from other sectors and past summits, she proposes that regular retreats and events like the UIA National Summit can provide opportunities for higher education leaders to strategize and collaborate. Bridget encourages creating aspirational moments to motivate institutions to be bold and innovative in enhancing student outcomes.

"We need to consistently elevate stories of significant improvements because we need to remind ourselves that change is possible despite the stories we tell ourselves about how we can't."

What you will learn -

  • Creating an aspirational environment

  • The missing change architecture

  • Annual retreat and reflection

  • Suspending reality and collaboration

Learn more about the UIA by visiting:

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LinkedIn

Twitter

YouTube

Facebook

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On today's episode of the Innovating Together podcast, Bridget Burns discusses the need for a structured approach to change in higher education institutions. She suggests having annual events where these organizations can reflect, set goals, and celebrate achievements. Bridget points out the lack of a collaborative space for these institutions to collectively focus on student success and innovation.

Drawing inspiration from other sectors and past summits, she proposes that regular retreats and events like the UIA National Summit can provide opportunities for higher education leaders to strategize and collaborate. Bridget encourages creating aspirational moments to motivate institutions to be bold and innovative in enhancing student outcomes.

"We need to consistently elevate stories of significant improvements because we need to remind ourselves that change is possible despite the stories we tell ourselves about how we can't."

What you will learn -

  • Creating an aspirational environment

  • The missing change architecture

  • Annual retreat and reflection

  • Suspending reality and collaboration

Learn more about the UIA by visiting:

Website

LinkedIn

Twitter

YouTube

Facebook

  continue reading

173 episodes

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