Navigating Shared Governance

Shared governance is the decision-making model that guides leaders across all higher education institutions. There is much written about this model of authority being delegated from the board to administration, and then from administration to the academy. In a perfect world, the Board oversees and guides, the administration develops tangible strategies to fund and execute, and the academy provides the intellectual rigor and evidence that validates the strategy.

Missing in the literature on shared governance is a recognition that in the absence of collaboration, leaders execute by power over people or activities. Breakdowns of trust, a lack of transparency, or an incomplete understanding of roles end up driving boards, administrators, and academics to act in unproductive manners.

Navigating this problem is simple, but not easy. Start by recognizing and naming the interpersonal dynamics, not from a place of blame but from a recognition that shared governance is a historical phenomenon that contributes to diminished trust.

Open conversations to learn about one another. Ask the question - “What concerns do you have that you’d like us to appreciate?” Then listen. This is the gateway to building appreciation for what others are dealing with and forms a roadmap for the healthy tension of shared governance that we all strive for.

 

Check out these podcasts on Shared Governance:

Elise Kietzmann

Elise Kietzmann serves as the Strategic Coordinator and Coach at Teibel Education. In this capacity, she leads the coordination of both online and face-to-face programs, spearheads research on innovation, and facilitates group activities within our online programming. Elise brings a wealth of experience from both academic and administrative roles in higher education, complemented by her work in the private sector with industries such as engineering, architecture, and aerospace. Elise holds a Master of Science in Strategic Leadership from Black Hills State University.

Prior to her tenure at Teibel Education, Elise held a strategic role at BAE Systems, Inc. Space and Mission Systems (formerly Ball Aerospace), where she managed administrative activities for the finance team.

https://teibelinc.com/about-elise-kietzmann
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