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Who’s in Charge: Why Higher Ed Culture Demands a Certain Type of Leader - Kathy Sandeen, Illumination Modern Campus

Economics and Change in Higher Education

The state of education is evolving, and although the four-year degree is not going anywhere, there has to be a focus on non-traditional pathways. In continuing education especially, there is no power, Sandeen says. Higher ed leaders need to lead through influence.

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The Value of Micro-Credentials for Higher Ed Institutions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 154 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Matt Frank

The Change Leader, Inc.

The more time that was taken to incorporate the multiple voices of the university community and design the program, gives more value to the micro-credential. A program designed with the university’s deans, faculty, and community engagement managers is also more valuable. Harvard comes to mind here. It’s a brand name.