The Central Role of Management and Administration in Extension and Experiment Stations in the 21 st Century Northeast Management Officers (NEMO) Annual.

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The Central Role of Management and Administration in Extension and Experiment Stations in the 21 st Century Northeast Management Officers (NEMO) Annual Meeting Portland, Maine October 7, 2013 John Rebar, Executive Director University of Maine Cooperative Extension

The Envy of the World The Land-Grant Universities Experiment Stations & Extension

Experiment Station & Extension A Nationwide Network USDA-National Institute for Food & Agriculture 100+ land-grant colleges and universities 3150 counties

You can’t make this stuff up!

Facilities Finances Reporting Human Resources Without infrastructure support there is no organization – or no success!

Continuously Adding Expectations New initiatives – Every retirement/resignation brings a shifting of work to existing staff The result is some staff feeling –Stressed, burnt out, overwhelmed, fatigued, resentful, inadequate, unappreciated, undervalued…

What of this sounds familiar to you? How is this happening in your organization? Continuously Adding Expectations

Intense competition for available funding –Internal University funding –USDA-NIFA – political uncertainties –Federal grants –Greater reliance on contracts and fee for service –Development We are tuition driven institutions Reality

Experiment Station & Extension are tax supported entities generally well received by elected officials BUT no new funding is forthcoming Must maintain mission with diminished resources Must secure what funds we still receive Reality

As administrators and managers you must: –Perform essential duties –Lead teams of staff –Train, teach and mentor others –Be the interface that provides accountability external & internal Reality

Workforce has changed: –More temporary employees –Non-tenure track faculty –Soft-money positions –Additional accountability –More variables require more work! Reality

Faculty compliance with organizational expectations is volunteer management! Challenge is to empower and educate faculty not enable bad behavior –Faculty as managers Reality

What would you add? What is not true in your organization? What have you/your organization done to counter act some of these realities? Reality

How much is enough?

What is your role? Do you perpetuate our culture of 24/7/365 when most people are asleep Perform multiple jobs Work every day (weekends, nights) Check your phone every 10 minutes

Let’s Be Honest The future will be financially challenging The needs of our customers will always be greater than our ability to respond We are not displaying the characteristics of sustainable organizations We are unable to answer “How much is enough?” Younger workers have different values

To be a nimble, flexible organization able to adapt to the needs of our citizens To be an organization where employees achieve a balance of work and life outside of our jobs that is positive, sustainable and rewarding The Invitation

What kind of leader do you want to be?

How do you succeed as a leader, operational manager and agent of change?

How would your customers describe your unit or team? How would your customers describe your service?

The Customer is changing: More people connect to UMaine Cooperative Extension by a smartphone per month then walk into all of our county offices in a year!

Focus on communication

Communication skills are the #1 attribute of an effective administrator Relationship building, being a people person, being trustworthy, acting with integrity, Relationships require investing in other people

“People need to know that you care before they care about what you know” Dr. Vincent Covello, Center for Risk Communication

“I can’t make it to today’s meeting because my son is sick and my husband is out of town. I will try to the report that’s due by noon. I’m really sorry to miss the meeting. I’m available by cell phone if you need to talk with me.”

“Thanks for your message. It would be great if you could get the report to us this morning. Can you send it by 11:00 as we really need it? I’ll call you at 10:30 to see how it’s going. Sorry about your son.” Response

I’m so sorry to hear about Andy. I hope that he’s feeling better soon. I’m sure this is a stressful time with Bob out of town. While it would be great to get the report, please know we will be fine without it for today. Get some rest yourself and I hope everything goes well today. Response

Which one would you want to receive? Which one would you more likely send?

What is your unit or organizational culture regarding communication? What changes could be made? What are the likely results of these changes? Communication

Do you thoughtfully respond or emotionally react?

How do you want your dean/director to interact with you? Model the behavior you want to see others exhibit

Never assign a task if you wouldn’t do yourself

Invest in people Celebrate everything! Acknowledge everything Let everyone know what's important

What are you and others in your organization doing that is working well? What could be changed? Investing in People

Focus on control

How much control do you need over your area of responsibility?

Perfectionist

Do you strive for excellence or want perfection? Perfectionists drain organizational energy and resources

Perfectionists

Do you think of your team as your colleagues or your staff?

Do you delegate projects and trust the outcome or do you assign tasks and monitor progress?

IT DEPENDS!

What you say matters What you do matters more

Employees work hardest in pursuit of their own ideas How are you empowering your team to generate new ideas?

What are we trying to create? What is the possibility that I stand for? What promises am I willing to make? What’s the promise I’m willing to make that constitutes a risk or major shift for me? What gifts do I have that I’m holding in exile? What is the harsh reality I’m facing now? What commitment am I willing to make? Peter Block – Organizational Consultant & Author

A person may forget what you say but they will never forget how you made them feel Facts influence feelings and feelings are often what people use to make decisions

Leading, coaching, managing a team

The most valuable assets in a University are the people and the intellectual capital they have.

How are you building the capacity of others?

Require everyone have a professional development plan Suggest relevant professional development activities Provide funding for staff development

Focus on Sustainability

2012 initiated two-year project with two goals Support successful staff that does excellent work Support an organizational climate that supports the pursuit of work-life balance and personal sustainability Personal Sustainability Project

What are the best management practices that you implement to make yourself more sustainable? What are the sustainability practices your team implements?

Successful managers and administrators are essential for the future of the Experiment Stations and Cooperative Extension Successful managers and administrators support others and are supported!

What will you take from this session back to your organization?

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