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Provost’s Leadership Retreat: Strategies for Leading & Transforming Institutions

Join the Provost's Leadership Retreat to gain new strategies for effectively leading your department and to learn about institutional transformation activities at Case. Interact with S&E deans and chairs, attend discussions and poster sessions, and get updates on ACES activities.

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Provost’s Leadership Retreat: Strategies for Leading & Transforming Institutions

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  1. Provost’s Leadership Retreat Things That Work! 18 November 2005 www.case.edu/admin/aces

  2. Announcements Women moving into leadership Case School of Engineering School of Medicine

  3. Retreat Objectives • Identify new strategies for effectively leading your department • Gain updated knowledge about NSF ACES and other institutional transformation activities at Case • Gain new ideas through interaction with other S&E deans and chairs

  4. Agenda 12:00 – 1:15 Lunch and Keynote 1:30 - 2:45 CRLT Players 2:45– 3:15 Poster Session 3:15 - 5:30 Meeting & Discussion 5:30 – 6:30 Cocktails

  5. Update on ACES Activities • Deans of schools and colleges accountable for transformational change outcomes • President, Provost, and Deputy Provost committed to attract and retain senior women scientists and engineers Partner hiring policy Coaching, mentoring, networking, and training & development of deans, chairs, and women faculty in S&E departments Departmental Initiative Grants Search Committee Supports Distinguished lectureships for senior women visitors in S&E • Research on institutional climate, practices and policies Faculty Development Student awareness training Minority student pipeline

  6. Prior ACES Departments Phase II - 2005 Anthropology Geological Sciences Mathematics Political Science Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Electrical Eng. & Com. Science Biochemistry Molecular Biology & Microbiology Marketing & Policy Studies Phase I - 2004 Test Departments • Chemistry • Mechanical & Aerospace Eng. • Physiology & Biophysics • Organizational Behavior

  7. 2006 ACES Departments Phase III Physics Psychology Genetics Pharmacology Economics Operations Research Macromolecular Science & Engineering Materials Science & Engineering

  8. And now … Beth McGee will introduce The University of Michigan’s CRLT Players

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