
Emerging Issues for the Higher Education Workplace
March 15-17, 2009 • The Grove Park Inn • Asheville, NC
Presented in partnership with The Gallup Organization and sponsored by TIAA-CREF, SunGard Higher Education, AIG Retirement, Sibson Consulting, a Division of Segal, and Diversified Investment Advisors.
Are institution leaders truly prepared to deal with the critical workplace issues that their institutions will face during the next several years?
Created for campus leaders, the Emerging Issues Forum will give participants the opportunity to engage in dialogue with key international thought leaders on topics such as the impact of an engaged higher education workforce on business performance; cutting edge leadership, organizational culture and change initiatives; and new and different ways that technology is becoming a key element in the social fabric of our society.
Who Should Attend?
- Chief Human Resources Officers and other senior HR professionals
- Chief Executive Officers
- Provosts
- Any senior level administrator with an interest in key emerging higher education workplace issues
A One-of-a-Kind Learning Experience
Attendees will participate in formal and informal discussion, idea sharing and debate — all critical to understanding and addressing key higher education workplace challenges. The setting will provide the perfect opportunity to tap the talents and insights of the speakers and other higher education leaders.
Keynote Speakers
"Human Sigma: Managing the Employee-Customer Encounter"
John H. Fleming, Ph.D.
Principal and Chief Scientist for Customer Engagement and Human Sigma, Gallup Consulting
"Becoming a Resonant Leader"
Annie McKee, Ph.D.
Founder and Managing Director, Teleos Leadership Institute; Faculty Member, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania
"How to Get There From Here: Building an Imagination Infrastructure"
W. Gardner Campbell, Ph.D.
Director of the Academy for Teaching and Learning, Baylor University
Registration Information Coming Soon
Registration for this event will open in October 2008.

