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A vision for Continuing Education By Mark J. Felsheim, Ph. D.

A vision for Continuing Education By Mark J. Felsheim, Ph. D. Trends & Issues in CE. Insuring Our Future - ROI Measuring and Celebrating Our Role in the University. Visioning Assumptions. A Shared Vision An Inclusive Process More Questions Than Answers You Want to Know my Vision.

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A vision for Continuing Education By Mark J. Felsheim, Ph. D.

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  1. A vision for Continuing Education By Mark J. Felsheim, Ph. D.

  2. Trends & Issues in CE Insuring Our Future - ROI Measuring and Celebrating Our Role in the University

  3. Visioning Assumptions A Shared Vision An Inclusive Process More Questions Than Answers You Want to Know my Vision

  4. A commitment to Quality and Innovation Celebrate Strengths Identify Opportunities Balance Planning with Action

  5. Three primary missions • Community Connections • Student Success • Innovation

  6. Creating and Maintaining Community Connections Getting Out to the Community(ies) Seniors, students, parents, entrepreneurs, Tech College grads, others Hmong, Latinos, Native American, German-American, Scandinavian-American, Getting the Community to Campus Meeting Community Needs/Interests Bringing New Concepts to the Community

  7. Creating and Maintaining Community Connections Business Incubation Onsite Training Workshops/Seminars Certificates Certifications Emerging Trends

  8. Student success Partner with Student Senate on Student Interests Student Success Classes Student Success Sessions/Workshops Business Planning/Graduate School Preparation

  9. Innovation/incubation Try Out New Course Ideas Try Out New Programs Business Incubation Partnerships With Other Colleges/Organizations

  10. Evidence Driven Return on investment What Data Do We Currently Collect? What Data Don’t We Collect? Do We Celebrate our Successes? Do We Show the University the Value We Bring? Do We Work on Improvement From a Team Perspective? Do We Have the Capability to Respond Quickly if Needed?

  11. Results from my Time at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College

  12. Results from my Time at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College

  13. Results from my Time at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College

  14. My unique skills Creative Problem Solver, People Person Dedicated, Committed, Productive Sense of Humor, I Care! Mark “has proven himself to be a change agent and an individual that can apply creative talents in the development of practical yet positive solutions.” Richard Rogers, Ph. D. College President. • “Mark’s compassion, empathy, humility, and professional advice have helped solve issues related to people and their work.” KimChau Ngo, Multi-cultural advisor. • “Mark is an ethical and fun person. “Kathy Matel, Student Success Coordinator.

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