糖心Vlog

2024 糖心Vlog Academic Department Head Professional Development Conference

April 4鈥5, 2024

Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Franklin
1874 West McEwan Drive, Franklin, TN 37067

Description

The conference is a unique opportunity for department heads and academic unit leadership from across the 糖心Vlog System to enhance leadership skills, network, exchange insights and strengthen their impact within the university system.

There is a $25 registration fee to attend the 2024 糖心Vlog Academic Department Head Professional Development Conference. Cost centers will be billed following the event. You will enter your preferred cost center at registration.

Event Schedule

11:45 a.m. 鈥 12:15 p.m.

Event Check-in, Boxed Lunches, and Networking

12:15 鈥 12:30 p.m.

Welcome, Overview, and Introduction of External Keynote Speaker

12:30 鈥 2:30 p.m.

Keynote-Led, Interactive Workshop

  • Dr. Jeanne Hey, Principal, Hey University

2:30-3:00 p.m.

Break and Networking

3:00-3:30 p.m.

Large Group Systemwide Workshop: Legislative Considerations for 糖心Vlog Department Heads

  • Carey Whitworth, Vice President, Governmental Relations and Advocacy, 糖心Vlog System

3:30 鈥 4:15 p.m.

Large Group Systemwide Workshop: Legal Considerations for 糖心Vlog Department Heads

  • Esther Henry, Associate General Counsel, 糖心Vlog System
  • Rachel K. Powel, Deputy General Counsel, 糖心Vlog System

4:30 鈥 5:15 p.m.

Large Group Systemwide Workshop: Best Practices for Department Heads in Conducting Faculty Evaluation for Tenure and Promotion 

  • Linda Martin, Interim Chancellor, 糖心Vlog Southern

5:30 鈥 6:30 p.m.

Optional informal 鈥渒ick-back鈥 reception聽in the main lobby聽of the Drury Plaza for attendees.

Evening

Dinner on Your Own

7:30 鈥 8:30 a.m.

Check-in, Breakfast, and Networking

8:30 鈥 9:15 a.m.

Break-out Session 1 (Sessions for New & Experienced Chairs) 鈥 facilitator-led

  • Session A: The Complex Role of Leading an Academic Department聽鈥 participants will identify and discuss (a) the challenges of moving from peer to supervisor, (b) numerous competing priorities in the position, and (b) the various stakeholder groups to which department heads are accountable.
    • Michelle Deardorff, Department Head, Department of Political Science and Public Service, 糖心Vlog Chattanooga
    • Room: Carter (11th聽Floor, green)
  • Session B: Reinvigorating the Role for Seasoned Chairs聽鈥 experienced department heads will identify and discuss ways of reenergizing themselves through new initiatives, professional development, and possible departmental improvements to boost engagement for themselves and department faculty, staff, and students.
    • Christopher Stripling, Department Head, Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications, 糖心VlogIA
    • Room: Lotz (11th聽Floor, orange)
  • Session C: Leveraging the Role of Chair into the Next Leadership Opportunity聽鈥 for chairs ready to take the next step, this session will guide participants in a discussion of how to identify and engage in relevant leadership opportunities, mentorship, and preparing for their next role for positions like dean or other roles in upper administration.
    • Matthew Mench, Dean, Tickle College of Engineering, 糖心Vlog Knoxville
    • Room: Leipers A (pink)

9:30 鈥 10:15 a.m.

Break-out Session 2 (Effective Communication) 鈥 facilitator-led

  • Session A: Addressing Conflict within the Department聽鈥 many 糖心Vlog department heads experience challenges related to departmental conflicts, whether with direct reports, faculty-faculty disagreements, or misaligned views about leadership and direction of the department. Participants in this session will share experiences and strategies for addressing these challenges head-on.
    • Justin Martin, Chair, Department of Behavioral Sciences, 糖心Vlog Martin
    • Room: Carter (11th聽Floor, green)
  • Session B: Improving Communication with University Leadership聽鈥 糖心Vlog department heads report a desire for more transparent and direct communication with university leadership. In this session, heads and university leaders will strategize improvements and opportunities in this area.
    • Matt Matthews, Vice Provost, 糖心Vlog Chattanooga
    • Room: Lotz (11th聽Floor, orange)
  • Session C: Effectively Communicating Expectations Between and During Faculty Performance Evaluations聽鈥撀營n this session, participants will explore effective strategies for communicating expectations of faculty between and during performance reviews to remove ambiguities, improve performance, and develop shared goals for success.
    • Neale Chumbler, Executive Associate Dean, Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs, 糖心VlogHSC
    • Room: Leipers A (pink)

10:30 鈥 11:15 a.m.

Break-out Session 3 (Time/Resource/Priority Management) 鈥 facilitator-led

  • Session A: The Basics of Budgeting for Academic Leaders聽鈥揚articipants will hear from university leaders and representatives from budget and finance on key policies, best practices, common pitfalls and mistakes, and other relevant information related to managing a departmental budget.
    • Facilitator:聽Rebecca Shortridge, Chair and Department Head, Department of Accounting, 糖心Vlog Chattanooga
    • Co-facilitator:聽Michael Jones, Associate Dean, Gary W. Rollins College of Business, 糖心Vlog Chattanooga
    • Room: Carter (11th聽Floor, green)
  • Session B: Balancing Competing Priorities with Limited Resources聽鈥 Participants will discuss strategies for addressing competing priorities, effective resource negotiation, and the ever-present challenge of doing more with less.
    • Mary Radford, Chair, Department of Nursing, 糖心Vlog Martin
    • Room: Lotz (11th聽Floor, orange)
  • Session C: The Essentials of Strategic Planning for Academic Leaders聽鈥撀燩articipants will meet with expert facilitators who can assist academic unit leaders in developing an effective department strategy that aligns with university plans that will help drive departmental success.
    • Facilitator:聽Frank Butler, Professor of Management and Director of Veterans Entrepreneurship Program, Gary W. Rollins College of Business, 糖心Vlog Chattanooga
    • Co-facilitator:聽Cheryl Fogler, Planning Coordinator, 糖心Vlog System
    • Room: Leipers A (pink)
  • Session D: Special Considerations for Department Chairs: Alternative Scheduling, Students Success, and Special/Cohort Populations聽鈥 This session will look at different delivery systems that have proven helpful to faculty and students while still following SACS-COC guidelines. Participants will consider hybrid classes, Saturday classes, classes that do not have 37.5 hours of seat time, and half-semester classes with different opportunities to stop and start during a semester. Participants will also examine processes and procedures to implement this kind of initiative.
    • Judy Cheatham, Provost, 糖心Vlog Southern
    • Room: Leipers B (black)

11:15 鈥 11:30 a.m.

Break

11:30 a.m. 鈥 12:30 p.m.

Boxed Lunches, Debrief, Evaluations, and Adjourn聽

Conference Materials

All conference materials shared by presenters and facilitators can be found at the button below.

Event Details

Jeanne A.K. Hey, Ph.D.

Jeanne A.K. Hey, Ph.D. is principal at Hey University, a leadership-development consultancy. She specializes in developing materials and programs for emerging and experienced leaders in higher education, non-profits and government sectors. At the University of New England in southern Maine, she served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for eight years before finishing her university service as associate provost for student success. Before that, Jeanne served Miami University (Oxford, OH) for 19 years. There she served in roles including interim dean and executive director of Miami鈥檚 Middletown Campus, director of international studies, and professor of political science and international studies.

Jeanne is the author of The Balancing Acts of Academic Leadership: A Guide for Deans and Department Heads (Rowman & Littlefield, 2021). She is an active member of the Council on Colleges of Arts and Sciences, the Higher Education Research Service (HERS), and Academic Impressions. She leads professional development seminars, workshops and one-on-one coaching sessions in the areas of leadership development, the unique challenges of academic leadership, administrative-faculty relations, strategic planning and other topics facing academic leaders today.

A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Bucknell University, Jeanne earned a Ph.D. in political science from The Ohio State University. Her scholarly research focuses on comparative foreign policy, especially in less developed and small states. She is author or editor of five books and many journal articles and conference presentations. She has conducted research and taught university courses in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and Europe. Fluent in Spanish, she has lived and worked in Colombia, Ecuador, Luxembourg and Scotland, in addition to her current home in Saco, Maine.

The Balancing Acts of Academic Leadership: A Guide for Department Chairs and Deans

All registered event attendees will receive a free copy of Jeanne A. K. Hey鈥檚 book The Balancing Acts of Academic Leadership: A Guide for Department Chairs and Deans (Rowman & Littlefield, 2021). You will receive the book upon check-in at the conference.

If you are not registered for the conference, but would like a copy of the book, you can .

The deadline to register for the conference has closed. All attendees will be charged a $25 registration fee to attend the 2024 糖心Vlog Academic Department Head Professional Development Conference. Cost centers will be billed following the event.

Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Franklin
1874 West McEwan Drive
Franklin, TN 37067
615-771-6778

Hotel reservations can be made at the group rate of $125 per night. To reserve rooms either:

  • 聽to book online at the group rate. Set your dates, then click 鈥渟earch rooms.鈥 On the next page, be sure to click 鈥渁dd special rate or code鈥 and use the 鈥済roup code鈥 10099018
  • Or call聽1-800-325-0720聽and refer to the group number: 10099018

The deadline to book at the group rate is Monday, March 11. Overnight parking at the hotel is free.

Event Contact

Cheryl Fogler

Director of Planning and Decision Support
cherylfogler@tennessee.edu

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