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Document, Document, Document: The Value Of The Mou, Christopher Jochum
Document, Document, Document: The Value Of The Mou, Christopher Jochum
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
In this interactive session, the presenter will provide tips and lessons learned related to the power of documentation, especially through the use of memoranda of understanding (MOU). Equally applicable to faculty and students, participants will learn how to create MOUs and will be provided with examples and templates.
Better Record Keeping And Documentation Techniques For Chairs., Kristi Haik, Beth Zimmer
Better Record Keeping And Documentation Techniques For Chairs., Kristi Haik, Beth Zimmer
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
Presenters and participants will discuss tips and techniques for better record keeping and documentation practices in the department office. Areas of discussion will include suggestions for better record keeping strategies and how to properly document scheduled and impromptu meetings, meetings with faculty for promotion, tenure and review, and meetings with students and parents. We will provide take-home examples to make the day-to-day operations of the office run more smoothly.
Working With A Unionized Faculty, John R. Hamilton Jr
Working With A Unionized Faculty, John R. Hamilton Jr
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
Newly appointed supervisors are often concerned when they must oversee the work of employees who are members of a union. This workshop provides some basic information about unions and tips to being a good supervisor or manager in a union environment. The information is appropriate for Chairpersons and Deans.
The Art Of C.Y.A.: Documentation For Department Chairs, Christopher Barrick
The Art Of C.Y.A.: Documentation For Department Chairs, Christopher Barrick
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
From day one, department chairs are instructed to keep good records and “document, document, document.” But what does proper documentation look like? Through the use of memos for record and other means, learn to document in a meaningful and useful manner so that you have really practiced “C.Y.A.”