Leading the Self-Study: Leadership Skills That Make All the Difference

03/09/2025 15 min Temporada 2 Episodio 4

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Episode Title: Leading the Self-Study: Leadership Skills That Make All the DifferencePodcast: Accreditation Unlocked: Navigating Higher Education ComplianceHost: Dr. Ken Clough, Accreditation ExpertEpisode Summary: In this episode of Accreditation Unlocked, host and accreditation expert Dr. Ken Clough explores the essential leadership skills needed to successfully complete an accreditation self-study. More than just a compliance task, the self-study is a powerful opportunity for institutions to reflect, improve, and tell their unique story. Dr. Clough breaks down how leaders can set a vision, create effective structures, and keep faculty, staff, and stakeholders engaged throughout the process.Listeners will gain practical insights into planning, organizing, and sustaining a self-study effort, while also learning how to motivate campus communities, manage writing and editing, and ensure broad participation. Whether you’re an Accreditation Liaison Officer, committee chair, or campus administrator, this episode equips you with the tools to lead your institution through a self-study with clarity, confidence, and purpose.Key Segments:Why leadership matters in a self-studyPlanning the self-study with strategic leadership skillsOrganizing the self-study: project and resource managementMotivating faculty and staff to participateSustaining momentum and maintaining interest over timeManaging writing and editing with collaboration and clarityGathering input from across the campus communityLeading through the final stretch with poise and focus#AccreditationUnlocked #Accreditation #HigherEdLeadership #AccreditationSelfStudy #HigherEducation #InstitutionalEffectiveness #AccreditationProcess #LeadershipSkills #CollegeAccreditation #UniversityAccreditation

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