Wednesday, February 29, 2012

YTC LEAD

The College and our surrounding environment is constantly changing. I have said many times that we must continuously evaluate the way we do business in order to thrive in today’s economy. The reVIEW program and the Operations Excellence (OpEx) program both support our efforts to evaluate and improve our business processes. We all have a part in the improvement process! However, in order to truly transform the organization into the best it can be, we must transform ourselves into better leaders. We all have the opportunity and responsibility to make a difference. One of the many books I have read, The Leadership Challenge, summarizes the patterns of behavior in individuals who exhibit exemplary leadership.

Model the Way – Establish principles concerning the way people should be treated and the way goals should be pursued
Inspire a Shared Vision –Passionately believe you can make a difference
Challenge the Process – Search for opportunities to change the status quo
Enable Others to Act – Foster collaboration and build spirited teams
Encourage the Heart – Recognize contributions that individuals make

Regardless of your position in the organization, I believe we can all work on the behaviors mentioned above in order to Be Real, Be Bold, and Be Better – for ourselves, our coworkers, our partners, and for our students! To assist in this endeavor, we launched the YTC LEAD program in December and will be offering a leadership speakers series for all employees in the near future. The YTC LEAD inaugural cohort includes Jyron Baxter, Ivan Lowe, John McGill, Mike Brumbach, Jamey Abercrombie, Chris Cimino, Nikisha Dawkins, Brenda Odom, Ginger Dewey, Michele Wells, Michael McAllister, and Stacy Scott. I’d like to thank Edwina Roseboro-Barnes, Kathy Hoellen, Monique Perry, and Laura Sturgis for helping develop the YTC LEAD program.

Just as a reminder, one of our strategic themes, Organizational Development, resulted from the 650 inputs received from faculty and staff. I believe the YTC LEAD program, among other professional development opportunities, will help better support our efforts to be better than we have to be. Remember – organizations do nothing, technology does nothing, PEOPLE do everything!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The winner is......



"Urban Unity"
 Last year, artists and designers across the nation submitted their work to be considered as one of the official posters for the 2012 Democratic National Convention. After 400 submissions and over 26,000 votes, the winner was announced recently by the mayor of Charlotte, Anthony Foxx. I am delighted to tell you that our very own Steve Ward is the winner of the official poster contest for the 2012 Democratic National Convention. Steve is a digital design instructor at York Tech and a graduate from UNC-Charlotte. His poster titled “Urban Unity” shows the Charlotte skyline and with clasping hands showing the importance of people coming together for a common cause. We are very proud of Steve and his accomplishment!

Urban Unity” was designed to celebrate diversity. We all have different political, economic, and religious views, but that's what makes this country so special. Too often political arenas are used to shun other's way of thinking and promote their own. We should all come together, unified, with ears and minds open. Steve Ward

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

QEP Impact Report Accepted!

I am proud to announce that the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) Impact Report submitted to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS COC) in the fall of 2011 has been accepted! The Committee reviewing the report noted, “The Quality Enhancement Plan Impact Report adequately and appropriately addressed all the required elements in the Report. The QEP dealt with critical thinking across the curriculum. The project was an ambitious undertaking, with strong institutional buy-in. The assessments of the outcomes were adequately documented and on target. The institution is to be applauded for the success and the commitment to the QEP.”

We could not have asked for a better response. I want to thank Dr. Jack Bagwell and Taunya Paul for their leadership and the ACTiON Team members Chris Cimino, Martin Grant, Ed Moore, Shelly Myers, Sue Tatro, and Michele Wells for all their hard work on the QEP initiatives! All faculty and staff are to be commended for a job well done for their work on improving students’ critical thinking skills as part of the QEP!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

A Place to Gather.....


Before

Have you seen our new outdoor space on campus? If you haven’t had a chance, please stop by the area between A-building and B-building at your convenience. In our desire to create a more inviting campus, a beautifully landscaped outdoor space, with tables, chairs, and umbrellas, has been established for faculty, staff, and students to gather, learn, socialize, and eat. Your feedback in the planning process helped bring this concept to fruition.

 
After
The reality of this outdoor space is just the beginning of Phase I of the Campus Master Plan. The Plan also establishes a Learning Commons that will essentially serve as the hub of campus and will house the library, bookstore, learning support, private study areas, group collaboration areas, and a substantial food service operation. The purpose of the Learning Commons is to create an atmosphere of community and a place for students and employees to gather.

I will keep you abreast as we move forward on Phase 1 of the Campus Master Plan. Enjoy our new outdoor gathering space!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Accelerate Student Success

Last week, I had the pleasure of meeting with the Acceleration Team. At our first meeting we had a very open and honest conversation around the input received from the all-faculty August 22 meeting. My goal in this process is to listen, ask questions, and to the best of my ability fully understand perspectives so that I can better communicate with other faculty and staff. The Team will continue to meet over the next couple of months to further explore strategies and tools we can use to further our goal of Maximizing Student Success and to address the following research question: How can we (as an institution) accelerate student success through the classroom experience without adding additional work to faculty? The Team will be looking for your perspectives on issues that we discuss in our meetings, as well. Members of the Acceleration Team, appointed by peers, include:

Pete Baldwin - Business, Computer, Arts, and Sciences (BCAS)
Jonathon Stewart - Industrial and Engineering Technologies (IET)
Debbie Tertinger - Health and Human Services (HHS)
Krista Bradshaw – Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL)
Linda Bolick - Corporation and Continuing Education (CCE)
Steven Rast - Adjunct Faculty
Sally Herlong and Kerri McGuire - Student Services (SS)