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1 West Virginia Council for Community & Technical College Education
August 16, 2017 West Virginia Council for Community & Technical College Education This presentation demonstrates the new capabilities of PowerPoint and it is best viewed in Slide Show. These slides are designed to give you great ideas for the presentations you’ll create in PowerPoint 2010! For more sample templates, click the File tab, and then on the New tab, click Sample Templates. Don Cameron & Associates

2 GREETINGS 1 ONE 2 TWO

3 AGENDA 8:30 – 10:00 What is a Student? Publics that Colleges Serve
Roles and Responsibilities of a Board of Trustees (TEAM) Role of an Individual Board Member (TEAM PLAYER) 10:00 – 10:25 BREAK 10:25 – 11:30 Challenges Facing Community Colleges Opportunities for Community Colleges Summary & Wrap UP

4 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy

5 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy

6 THE STUDENT IS… …the most important person on the campus. Without students there would be no need for the institution. …not a cold, enrollment statistic, but feelings and emotions like our own. …not someone to be tolerated so we can do our thing. They are our thing.

7 THE STUDENT IS… …not dependent on us. Rather, we are dependent on them. …not an interruption of our work, but the purpose of it. We are not doing them a favor by serving them. They are doing us a favor by giving us the opportunity to do so.

8 The Publics That Colleges Serve Administration & Staff
Foundations Administration & Staff Alumni General Public Mass Media Business Community Prospective Students Mass Media Suppliers COLLEGE Competitors Trustees Accreditation Organizations Families of Students Faculty Government Agencies Current Students

9 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy

10 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy

11 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy

12 EFFECTIVE BOARDS Know the vision, mission, purpose and values of the college Approve goals and objectives or strategic plan Select and retain the best president Do not conduct “private meetings”

13 EFFECTIVE BOARDS Govern through policies and procedures
Approve the budget Evaluate the board, the president and the college performance fairly and effectively Oversee financial resources

14 EFFECTIVE BOARDS Oversee purchasing, construction and facilities
Keep members informed – no surprises Understand and accept its role in positive support of the college Honor chain of command

15 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy

16 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy

17 EFFECTIVE MEMBERS “Individual” trustees have no authority
Refer questions pertaining to administration to the president of the college Respect confidentiality Vote and vote your conscience

18 EFFECTIVE MEMBERS No hidden agendas Avoid conflict of interest
Maintain the line between governance and administration Avoid advocacy for those seeking employment at college

19 EFFECTIVE MEMBERS Know there is only one person responsible to the Board Abstain from encouraging faculty/staff gripes Avoid conducting personal investigations Refrain from saying “I will handle that for you”

20 GREAT BOARDS Focus on Positions and Results Accept Responsibility
Committed to Board and College Trust Beyond Reproach “Dusty the Mule”

21 BREAK 10:00 am – 10:25 am

22 ENGAGING ISSUES FACING COMMUNITY COLLEGES TODAY AND IN THE FUTURE
ACTIVITY

23 EMERGING ISSUES FACING COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Improvements in student success Funding Retention Do more & more with less & less

24 EMERGING ISSUES FACING COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Leadership Development (600 community college presidents have turned over in the last five years – AACC) Diversity and Inclusion Technology

25 EMERGING ISSUES FACING COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Vote of no confidence by faculty/staff Workforce Development (In 10 years about 65% of jobs have not been thought of yet – Department of Labor) Accountability Partnerships/Collaboration (K-12, colleges, universities and business & industry)

26 QUOTE

27 SUMMARY VISION PURPOSE PASSION PERSISTENCE EXECUTE SUCCESS
SIGNIFICANCE

28 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy

29 Wrap-UP Q & A Don Cameron & Associates

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