EACUBO Chairs | Continuity and Change at EACUBO • A conversation with Sara Thorndike and Romayne Botti

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The Human Side of Leadership • A Conversation with Nico Washington and Bill Guerrero.

In a moment when higher education finds itself pressed on all sides—demographics, policy shifts, the financial realities of running institutions—this live conversation from the EACUBO Annual Meeting offers something increasingly rare: clarity grounded in humanity. Howard Teibel i ...  Show more

Rethinking Non-Promotable Work • A Conversation with Laurie Weingart from Carnegie Mellon University

At first glance, the idea seems almost too ordinary to merit investigation: every workplace has a layer of tasks no one celebrates. Coordinating committees. Taking notes. Ordering refreshments. Keeping the machine running. These responsibilities rarely lead to promotions, and yet ...  Show more

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