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Integrated planning is a sustainable approach to planning that builds relationships, aligns the organization, and emphasizes preparedness for change.
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- Building Buy-in for Planning: Dealing With Resistance and Gaining Support
Online | March 11 – April 8 - Budgeting for Impact: A Working Group on Resource Planning in Higher Education
Online | Feb 5, Feb 19, March 5 - Cross-Functional Collaboration: Tools and Skills for Working Across Silos
Online | February 10, 17, 24
- Building Buy-in for Planning: Dealing With Resistance and Gaining Support
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- Integrated Planning
Integrated Planning
Integrated planning is a sustainable approach to planning that builds relationships, aligns the organization, and emphasizes preparedness for change.
- Topics
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- Resources
Resources
Featured Formats
Popular Topics
- Events & Programs
Events & Programs
Upcoming Events
- Building Buy-in for Planning: Dealing With Resistance and Gaining Support
Online | March 11 – April 8 - Budgeting for Impact: A Working Group on Resource Planning in Higher Education
Online | Feb 5, Feb 19, March 5 - Cross-Functional Collaboration: Tools and Skills for Working Across Silos
Online | February 10, 17, 24
- Building Buy-in for Planning: Dealing With Resistance and Gaining Support
- Community
Community
The SCUP community opens a whole world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise.
Catherine Copeland
Director of the American Democracy Project
AASCU
Catherine Copeland is the director of the American Democracy Project at AASCU. Prior to AASCU, Copeland taught for more than 15 years at various institutions of higher education, including James Madison University (JMU, Va.), the University of Alabama, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Purdue Global, and Blue Ridge Community College (Va.). Most recently, as an instructor with JMU Xlabs, Copeland taught a series of transdisciplinary courses that encouraged students to use innovative research methods to tackle real-world problems such as the 2020 Census, human trafficking, the 2020 elections, and food insecurity. This work also included addressing local, state, and national diplomatic and defense issues through partnerships with the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. State Department, and other government agencies. Copeland served as a 2019–2020 civic fellow for the Madison Center for Civic Engagement and graduated in 2018 from the University of Virginia’s Sorensen Institute Political Leaders Program.
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