Succession Planning: Building a Culture of Leadership Continuity

May 16, 2019
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Recorded on: May 15, 2019

The sudden departure of a key leader can threaten your school’s mission. But it can also be an opportunity for growth if you have nurtured a culture of leadership continuity. After this 90-minute webinar, you’ll be able to:

  • Discuss the critical need for succession planning.

  • Conduct an assessment of the leadership continuity landscape at your institution.

  • Apply a flexible approach for beginning the succession planning process.

  • Implement critical steps for smooth operation during any leadership transition.

Join consultant Randy Brinson of Third Sector Company as he unveils a roadmap that you can start following today.
 


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