Engaging Diverse Stakeholders, Developing Innovative Approaches, and Achieving Results
By: Rebecca Corbin, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship | Christine Mollenkopf-Pigsley, Minnesota State University-Mankato | John Rainone, Dabney S Lancaster Community College
Join this session for a facilitated, interactive journey with two college and university leaders that will explore the application of the effectuation model to college planning.
Abstract: In times of disruption and economic challenge, we are given the opportunity to think and act differently. We can experiment with new approaches and collaborate with unlikely partners. Dr. Rebecca Corbin, President and CEO of the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, will facilitate an interactive journey with two college and university leaders that will explore the application of the effectuation model to college planning. There is a science to entrepreneurship. Tools, examples, and recommended steps will begin your journey of effectual planning.