Inaugural Leadership Summit Pairs Graduate Students with Business Organizations to Address Critical Challenges
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Cybersecurity, recruitment and retention, transparency and the clash of old and new cultures: these are problems organizations everywhere face.
How can students from a wide swath of professional expertise, including leadership, information assurance, business, nursing and history, contribute?
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The concept replicates the think-tank methodology of CGCS master’s programs. More than 500 students from around the world had come to Norwich’s
“Who’s important? It’s the customer,” said
In a four-step process, groups worked to expand clients’ thinking by offering divergent perspectives, then narrowing the focus toward actionable solutions.
“The quality of an organization is not based on whether it has issues. It’s how they meet those challenges and defeat them,” said Morgan, an instructor in CGCS’s business administration (MBA) and organizational leadership programs.
Participating organizations included
Morgan said that CGCS’s online learning environment and the summit promote accountability - each person plays a critical role.
“You can’t hide in the back of the classroom, and there’s no skimping on teacher attention,” she said.
The groups wasted no time attacking problems.
“You need to educate your people to get buy-in [in order] to combat resistance about the importance of security protocols,” said
Bhatt’s table was discussing how to integrate new technologies that balance usability with digital information security. A variety of solutions were discussed, including the idea of shifting security responsibility to the vendor and organizing peer organizations to demand better security protocols.
Other issues included techniques to attract employees who stay long enough to make training worthwhile, clarifying a company’s vision, generating “buy-in”, and holding management accountable.
“I’m taking some ideas back with me,” said Fletcher Allen Health Care’s
“Organizations came here today to see what we can do,” said Morgan. “We want you to leave understanding you are not alone with your leadership challenges.” The summit was organized in the spirit of “showing outsiders what
“It gave me an appreciation for people who are not government or military and the experience they brought to the table … they’re bringing their life experiences with them,” Flinter said. “There are 35 people on my watch team – law enforcement, emergency management, intelligence – there’s more to them than what they do at work. This has got me thinking about them and developing them beyond what they were hired for.”
Norwich University’s
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