What Can Academic Leaders Learn from the Coronavirus?

When I was a young Boy Scout the scout motto “Be Prepared” was drilled into my head. The message I received was that you never know what is going to happen so you better develop a set of life skills that you could practice and put into practice when unexpectedly needed. As an adult I realized that the only constant in life was that it will continue to change and that if I wanted to continue to grow and develop as a successful adult I needed to be willing to change with the times.

Maybe Clayton Christensen Was Right … Disruption is Coming to Higher Education 

Today, as we face the worst health crisis in modern times which has disrupted the world in general and higher education in particular, I can see how leadership will play a large role in how higher education transitions in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic.

Forecasting the Fall, Calamity or Opportunity

Higher Education finds itself at a tipping point where it must make decisions about how it will respond to today’s chaotic world situation … return operations as they were or adjust to a changing world.  As of this writing COVID-19 has infected nearly two million Americans, that we know of. Experts are saying that we are at the front end of this pandemic curve as opposed to its end.