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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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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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The SCUP community opens a whole world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise.
Webinar RecordingsNo Man is an Island
Navigating the Changing Tides of Integrated Planning
Delivered January 21, 2026Presented by Melissa Renner, South Texas College | Fernando Chapa, PhD, South Texas CollegePlanning Types: Strategic PlanningChallenges: Engaging Stakeholders
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South Texas CollegeThis session will describe how South Texas College (STC) restructured its integrated planning processes through the development of two planning bodies: the Institutional Leadership Council (ILC) and the Institutional Planning and Effectiveness Committee (IPEC). This restructuring was instrumental in dismantling silos, aligning stakeholders, and amplifying diverse voices across STC’s large service district and multiple campuses. Presenters will share lessons learned from the restructuring and demonstrate how to use both small-group (IPEC) and large-group (ILC) communication channels to balance inclusive communication with intentional, focused dialogue.
What This Webinar Will Cover:
- Why STC created the ILC and IPEC
- How the new structure reduced silos and improved alignment
- Using large- and small-group formats for planning conversations
- Lessons learned and tips for adapting this model
Learning Outcomes:
- Describe the core roles of the ILC and IPEC in STC’s planning structure.
- Explain how the restructuring improved alignment and amplified diverse voices.
- Compare the benefits of large-group and small-group planning dialogues.
- Identify one or two ways to adapt STC’s approach to their own campus.
Presenters:
Melissa Renner, Manager, Institutional Effectiveness, South Texas College
Fernando Chapa, PhD, Dean of Institutional Effectiveness & Strategic Planning, South Texas College
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