2.3 Women's Leadership in Higher Education with Ray Burgman
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Topics Discussed in this Episode:
- If you could instantly become an expert in something, what would it be?
- The origin and mission of HERS : Women in Higher Education Leadership, an organization for women leaders in higher education.
- Overview of HERS programs.
- Importance of a leadership network for women in higher ed.
- What happens when people don't see you for the leader that you are and when people don't listen to you.
- With financial challenges at our institutions, we are experiencing situations where there are fewer people to do more of the work.
- How a network can help you with wicked problems that need wicked solutions.
- The role that search firms and executive coaches can play in your professional career.
- The value of working with a search firm for filing roles on your campus and in your own search for a new role.
- Advancing to the next stage in your career.
- Approaching coaching as a normal part of transitioning to a new role or a new institution.
Resources Discussed in this Episode:
- Ray Burgman
- HERS: Women in Higher Education Leadership
- HERS Leadership Institute
- HERS Next Steps, Next Stages
- HERS Webinar Series
- Academic Search
Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas
Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia
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