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Transform Existing Planning and Implementation Processes
An Overview of the Webinar Series and Case Study of the MCPHS School of Pharmacy-BostonDelivered April 26, 2023Presented by Robert Brodnick, Sierra Learning Solutions | Robert DiCenzo, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences | Joseph (Tim) Gilmour, Strategic Initiatives, Inc. | Donald Norris, Strategic Initiatives, Inc.Planning Types: Academic Planning, Campus PlanningChallenges: Change Management, Competing PrioritiesTags: Adaptable Plans, Disruptive Change, Higher Ed Trends, Implementation, Leadership, Medical / Allied Health Education, Organizational Change, Planning Processes, Trends External to Higher Ed
Institutions referenced in this resource:
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesThis is part one of a three-part webinar series exploring the critical elements for successful organizational transformation.
Join us as a panel of experienced leaders provide an overview of a systematic approach for getting started on transformation. The primary focus will be on how to redirect traditional strategic planning processes into ones that center on transformative and continuously adapting strategies rather than the relatively inflexible plans currently used by most institutions.
Additionally, presenters will describe how to transform existing ineffective approaches for the “implementation” of strategic plans through “orchestration.” This approach weaves together all of the ingredients needed for successful implementation—strong leadership, needed organizational capacity, necessary changes in culture, and measures to assess goal achievement.
As part of their registration, participants will be directed to resources in our online Body of Knowledge having specific applicability to the topic of this webinar.
Learning Outcomes:- Introduce the key elements of this webinar “Getting Started on Transformation.”
- Achieve an awareness of the building blocks of intentional, systematic processes for transformation in higher education.
- Understand the application of this transformation process in the School of Pharmacy-Boston, MCPHS
- Gain insights on the process from the perspective of the school’s dean.
Presenters:
Robert Brodnick, President and Founder, Sierra Learning Solutions
Robert DiCenzo, Dean, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Joseph (Tim) Gilmour, Senior Consultant, Strategic Initiatives, Inc.
Donald Norris, President and Founder, Strategic Initiatives, Inc.
Recorded April 26, 2023.Member Price: Free | Non-member Price: $35 USD
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