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Being a Successful Dean EDI 2014 - Scottsdale

Being a Successful Dean EDI 2014 - Scottsdale. Areas of Discussion. Values Planning Budgets, Investments, and Risk Taking Understanding you and your team Campus Community. Talk About College Values Everywhere. Excellence Openness Ethics Diversity Cooperation. Planning.

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Being a Successful Dean EDI 2014 - Scottsdale

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  1. Being a Successful Dean EDI 2014 - Scottsdale

  2. Areas of Discussion • Values • Planning • Budgets, Investments, and Risk Taking • Understanding you and your team • Campus Community

  3. Talk About College Values Everywhere • Excellence • Openness • Ethics • Diversity • Cooperation

  4. Planning • Critical for community and upper administration but most faculty think it is a waste of time • Get to the “task level” • Stakeholder involvement • Budget follows plan • Measure how you are doing and share with Team

  5. Budgets, Investment, Risk Taking • You are a portfolio manager • You cannot make big wins without taking on some risk • You will be asked to make investments • You need to think ROI for the College/Department/Faculty/Students • Some of the ROI is not “money” • You set the team and the objective function • You can spend a lot of time on things that cannot be monetized – if money is the goal then be careful! • Do not be afraid to invest in the people in other colleges/departments if it helps the team in the long run

  6. You and the Team • Read – put ideas into practice • Know the portfolio and talk about it • People have to know that you have their back • Support of the staff • Call in help when needed!

  7. Be Central on your Campus • The strength of engineering is in partnering with others to bring ideas to reality • Your College’s value will be determined by your partners’ opinions of your team • You have to market/communicate your success – people will not just “figure it out” • You do the engineering – let the partners do their piece • Everything is not a zero-sum game and you cannot maximize your return on every deal • Getting the deal done may mean taking the worst of it sometimes.

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