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Pete Wright Pete Wright

Looking Beyond the Enrollment Cliff

While this past year has been one of the most difficult in the history of higher education, there is beginning to be a growing light at the end of the tunnel. The emergence of the COVID-19 vaccine has brought a renewed sense of optimism. University leaders around the country are planning for a majority of their students to be vaccinated by the end of the summer or earlier, and fully reopening their campuses come fall.

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Webinar: The Future of Higher Education and Leading through a Crisis

Teibel Education’s President Howard Teibel; Rutgers University Executive Vice President — Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Michael Gower; and University of Colorado Boulder Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Russell Moore have a Webinar discussion on the Future of Higher Education and the roles we can play to navigate through this crisis.

COVID is a revealer of and accelerant of how we need to change as institutions. Academics, administrators, and boards need a new framework to meet these challenges as we look out over the horizon.

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Teibel Education Statement on COVID-19
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Teibel Education Statement on COVID-19

At Teibel Education, we are committed to helping our clients navigate change. As a result of COVID-19, we are in the midst of uncertainty, the likes of which we have not seen before.

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Pete Wright Pete Wright

Why Is My Team So Ineffective?

Teams are as prevalent today in the workplace as water coolers in the common area. This is rooted in the nature of project work, often requiring knowledge and skill from disparate groups expected to work together. The rollout of a new technology or improved business process often requires coordination among business managers, external consultants, marketing, training or sales groups, each working toward a common objective. Often, the coordination produces more cross-team dysfunction than success.

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