102: The Need for Authentic Collaboration

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Following up on our conversation around what's going on in the education landscape in episode 99, we're talking about collaboration — real, true, and authentic collaboration between teams that don't fully understand one another. It's a conversation in which we attempt to resolve the noise between faculty, administrators, boards, and students in favor of improved signal. As Howard so aptly observes, "Success, for many presidents and cabinents, is simply the absence of collective dissent."

This week on the show, Howard Teibel and Pete Wright offer suggestions and observations to help institutions break down barriers and move toward significant and authentic shared governance across the institution.

 

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