• Navigating Change: The Podcast from Teibel Education

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Navigating Change: The Podcast from Teibel Education

By: TruStory FM
  • Summary

  • Navigating Change is a platform for understanding the complex and uncertain waters of change in higher education. Each week, Howard Teibel, Pete Wright, and guests dissect issues facing institutions and teams in transition and offer solutions for the most troubling process challenges
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  • Elevating Our Game at NBOA’s 2022 Annual Meeting
    Feb 1 2022

    Unbeknownst to us in February 2020, we were about to go into a certain kind of hibernation, one forced on us by the circumstances of our time. Two years into this, we may be seeing the beginning of the light at the end of the tunnel – learning how to live with this global pandemic and bring back the kind of social connection we value and need.

    Jeff Shields, CEO of the National Business Officers Association and Howard Teibel turn their attention to looking forward in anticipation of the upcoming NBOA Annual Meeting to be held in Chicago this February. The theme this year – Elevate! A call to step up our game and bring into our work what we’ve learned these past two years.

    You can also join Howard at the conference in his talk with Taylor Hastrich from FAEF in an experiential session to elevate Strategic Thinking as a Business Officer.

    To learn more about this conference or register for the event, visit NBOA.

    Whether your challenges are financial, structural or simply the need to build strong teams, Teibel Education can help your people move to the next level of excellence. Check out how we can help you be a stronger leader and build stronger teams at teibelinc.com!

    Howard Teibel

    Links & Notes

    • Learn More and Register for the 2022 NBOA Annual Meeting
    • Schedule
    • Registration
    • Follow Jeff on Social Media
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn

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    30 mins
  • Looking Beyond the Enrollment Cliff with Professor Nathan Grawe
    Apr 15 2021

    Joining Howard Teibel today in conversation is Dr. Nathan Grawe, distinguished teaching professor of the social sciences at Carleton college, where he has served on the faculty since 1999. You might have seen Nathan's work as it relates to the framing of the enrollment cliff, something that's been exacerbated and accelerated in this last year.

    As we find ourselves beginning to emerge out of lockdowns in our lives — and for many of us on our campuses — the big question is how will we navigate back to what Georgia Tech is framing as a return to better?

    This conversation with Nathan covers many important topics, including his most recent analysis of enrollment trends, issues of shared governance, and how we need to think about work as we come out of this pandemic.

    Reach out to us at Teibel education if we can help you build an intentional mindset and process to navigate your challenges over this next year.

    About Dr. Nathan Grawe

    Dr. Nathan Grawe the Ada M. Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of the Social Sciences and Professor of Economics at Carleton College. He is a labor economist whose work examines intergenerational connections with education and labor market outcomes. Nathan's book, Demographics and The Demand for Higher Education (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018) examines how recent demographic shifts are likely to affect demand for higher education. In a follow-up project, The Agile College (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021), Nathan draws on interviews with higher education leaders to provide examples of how proactive institutions are grappling with demographic change.

    Links & Notes

    • About Dr. Nathan Grawe
    • The Agile College: How Institutions Successfully Navigate Demographic Challenges by Nathan D. Grawe
    • Visit Nathan's Website at Carleton College
    • 00:00 - Welcome to Navigating Change
    • 02:28 - Introducing Dr. Nathan Grawe
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    37 mins
  • Infusing Innovation into Your Institution: Building Sustainable Change – A Conversation with Howard Teibel and Jeff Shields
    Jan 14 2021

    As we turn our energy to 2021, we can begin to catch a glimpse of getting on the other side of this crisis. Independent school leaders have implemented innovations over the last nine months that they could only dream about prior to the pandemic. The question now is can they sustain these changes with intentionality. 

    Jeff Shields, CEO of the National Business Officers Association and Howard Teibel explore these questions in anticipation of the upcoming February all-virtual NBOA Annual Meeting.  The opportunity in this year is to prepare ourselves with the right state of mind – resiliency, ambition for change and living our vision.

    Join Howard at the NBOA Annual conference for a Goldmine session on Being a Leader Without Being an Expert, February 22 and for a Deep Dive session around Building a Culture that can Innovate from the Bottom Up, February 23.  

    To learn more about this conference or register for the event, visit NBOA.  

    Whether your challenges are financial, structural, or simply the need to build strong teams, Teibel Education can help your people move to the next level of excellence. Check out our work with Independent Schools today!

    • 02:25 - Welcome Jeff Shields
    • 03:44 - Introducing NBOA ... Virtually!
    • 10:33 - Maintaining energy, new lessons learned
    • 16:53 - NBOA Keynote Speakers
    • 22:10 - How has your leadership changed?
    • 26:49 - Post-COVID challenges for our field
    • 29:42 - The value of the Annual Meeting
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    33 mins

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