KCTCS PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE2013-14
Presented to KCTCS Board of RegentsJune 13-14, 2013
President Michael B. McCall Ed.D.
DESIGNING OUR FUTURE STATE
CURRENT STATE TRANSITION FUTURE
STATE
CURRENT STATE TRANSITION FUTURE
STATE
GREAT GREATER PREMIER
STRATEGIC PLAN PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND TARGETS
ON TRACK
• Engagement (CCSSE)• Licensure/Certification Pass Rate• Developmental Education Success Rate: Reading• Participation Rate• Persistence Rate• Persistence Rate: Diversity• Student Diversity• Financial Contributions• Media Focus
FURTHER MONITORING
• Developmental Education: English• Developmental Education: Math• Employee Diversity• High Wage/High Demand Completions• Wage Index
RECENTLY CHANGED – New Targets
• Credentials• Transfer• Workforce Matriculation
Transformation Topics
CURRICULUM REVIEW
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION
DUAL CREDIT
FINANCIAL AID
JOB PLACEMENT AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT
STUDENT SERVICES
TRANSFER
12-STEPINTEGRATED
METHODOLOGY
APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
TRANSFORMATION TOPICS
Momentum and
Transformation
Why Do Change Efforts Lose Momentum?
“Transformation is a long-term process that requires consistent energy and enthusiasm, and everyone involved must be constantly reminded of the big opportunities that lie ahead. All too often, however, change efforts start off with a big bang, and quickly lose their firepower when people declare victory too soon.” John Kotter, Forbes.com 2011John Kotter is the chief innovation officer at Kotter International, a firm that helps leaders accelerate strategy implementation in their organizations. He is also the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership, Emeritus, at Harvard Business School.
What is Momentum?
DEFINITION OF MOMENTUM 1. Physics: A measure of the motion of a body equal to the product of its mass and velocity. Also called linear momentum.
2. Philosophy: An essential or constituent element; a moment.
3. Figuratively: Momentum can refer to the tendency of a person or group to repeat recent success: “The team definitely had momentum after scoring those last two touchdowns.”
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LINEAR MOMENTUM
A conserved quantity, meaning that if a closed system is not affected by external forces, its total linear momentum cannot change.Wikipedia
MOTION
The initial state of the body, either of rest or of motion, will persist.
If the force is greater than the resistance, motion will result.
John Wallis, 1670: “Mechanica sive De Motu, Tractatus Geometricus: ”
Newton’s Cradle
Transfer of Momentum
BEFORE COLLISION
First ball momentum = m x v
Second ball momentum = 0
AFTER COLLISION
First ball momentum = 0
Second ball momentum = m x v
In the KCTCS Transformation, how and to whom do we transfer momentum?
Board of Regents
Students
President McCall
KCTCS BUSINESS PLAN
TWO FORMS OF TRANSFORMATION
Student
and
Institutional
Student Transformation Momentum
PointsAccess
Retention
Success
Institutional Transformation Momentum
PointsCareer Development Pathways
Instruction and Service Delivery
Learning Outcomes and Competencies
KEY QUESTION: What barriers impede a student’s momentum in moving quickly and successfully through KCTCS?
BARRIERS THAT IMPEDE STUDENT MOMENTUM
• Awareness/Perceptual• Personal/Behavioral• Financial/Costs• Educational/Academic• Social/Engagement• Employment/Job Market• Structural/Institutional• Special Populations
MomentumKCTCS PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP TEAM RETREAT
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BARRIERS THAT IMPEDE INSTITUTIONAL MOMENTUM• Attitudes – Apathy, Complacency• Human, physical, financial resources• Academic and Student Services• Policies and procedures• Coordination with K-12, Universities• Customer Service• Communications• Misalignment with industry needs• Scheduling, Course Offerings• Teaching/Learning Methodologies• Professional Development/Training• Outdated delivery systems
MomentumKCTCS PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP TEAM RETREAT
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KCTCS• Board of Regents• President• President’s Leadership Team• Chancellor• Academic Council• College Presidents• Academic Deans• Student Affairs Deans• Business Affairs Deans• Professional Development• Workforce Solutions• Technology Solutions• Development Offices/Foundations• Distance Learning Coordinators• Marketing & PR• Enrollment Coordinators• Faculty/Staff• Program Advisory Committees• Blackboard (KCTCS Vendor)
• CPE
• Universities
• Kentucky Department of Education
• School Superintendents
• Workforce Investment Boards
• Area Development Districts
• State/National Organizations
• Industry Associations
Persons/Groups Identified as Responsible for Addressing Institutional Barriers to Students’ Momentum
A body at rest remains at rest unless acted on by an external force.
Board of Regents
Students
President McCall
KCTCS PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE2013-14
THEME: MOMENTUM
THE MOTION OF A BODY EQUAL TO THE PRODUCT OF ITS MASS AND VELOCITY.
THE TENDENCY OF A PERSON OR GROUP TO REPEAT RECENT SUCCESS.
KCTCS PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE2013-14
Goal: Momentum to impact student access, retention, and success will be sustained System-wide by further implementing the Transformation Business Plan Strategies: Student Services, Transfer, and Financial Aid.
The implementation of these strategies will support the ongoing KCTCS Transformation Business Plan for 2010-16 and the achievement of the goals, performance measures, and targets outlined in the KCTCS Strategic Plan 2010-16 and the three KCTCS mission areas of:
• Workforce Education• Transfer Education• College and Workforce Readiness
KCTCS PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE2013-14
Target Measurements:
The KCTCS President will provide executive leadership, service, and support for the following Transformation Business Plan Strategies:
Student ServicesImplement an early alert software system that monitors student-related data to identify academically at-risk students and manage outreach efforts to them utilizingcommunication tools such as phone calls, emails, and instant messages.
TransferHost a statewide Transfer Partnership Summit between KCTCS and its 4-yearinstitutional transfer partners (public and private) to build awareness, knowledge, andskills that increase access, retention, and success of KCTCS transfer students.
Financial AidBegin implementation of the Financial Aid strategy as outlined in the KCTCSTransformation Business Plan to establish unified financial aid standards at all KCTCScolleges based on industry-wide best practices.
KCTCS PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE2013-14
Questions?