Dear John,
Today's college leaders face seemingly constant threats to their institution's reputation and security, including admissions and athletic scandals, public skepticism and mistrust, and declining enrollment and revenue. These challenges call for a new type of leader â one who is prepared to navigate an exceptionally complex role, and make difficult, data-driven decisions. Presidents, senior administrators, and those that aspire to leadership positions need to be prepared.
The Chronicle's issue brief, "The Successful President of Tomorrow: The 5 Skills Future Leaders Will Need," outlines and analyzes significant trends in higher education. It examines how the role of the president has evolved, breaks down five essential skills needed to be a good leader in today's difficult environment, and explores how the pathway to the presidency is changing.
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- Analyze your institution's business model to lead change while staying true to your core mission
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- Develop a 21st-century communications strategy
- Prepare for and manage a campus crisis or scandal
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Sincerely,
Erin Gajarsa
Senior Director
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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