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1. Succession Planning An AQIP Project
Team Members: Sarah Sullivan (L) Julie Nordholz (S)
Scotty Nath (DI) Gwen Koehler
Pete Kerns Matt Huseby Nancy Leger
Sponsors: Lisha Linder Ron Ally
Additional Support: Pat Stejskal Annette Waddelow
2. What is Succession Planning? Succession planning is a systematic process of defining future management requirements and identifying candidates who best meet these requirements. (Walker, 1980)
3. Current Process There is no process currently in place.
4. Analysis Trends
By 2007 the U.S. will need 700 new community college presidents and campus heads (AACC)
1,800 new leaders in upper administration
30,000 new faculty
5. Trends continued Between 2004 and 2014 6,000 jobs in postsecondary education will need to be filled due to industry growth and retirements (BLS)
6. More Trends According to the Society for Human Resources Managers, businesses promoting from within experience the following:
8. MCC Employees Eligible for Early Retirement by June 2009 Administration
38% (12/38)
Full-time Faculty
33% (33/99)
Professional
27% (35/130)
Classified
28% (15/53)
9. Pareto Chart of Top 6 FactorsImpacting Succession Planning
10. MCC Employee Survey Employee interest in moving up to a position of increased responsibility
Very Interested 97 (48%)
Somewhat Interested 60 (29%)
11. MCC Employee Survey Should MCC offer a professional development program to help employees prepare for possible promotions?
Definitely should be a program 187 (67%)
Probably should be a program 57 (28%)
12. MCC Employee Survey What skill areas should professional development address?
Common threads
Management
Leadership
Time management
Organizational skills
13. Improvement Theory and Implementation Plan
14. Menu of Training Opportunities
15. Specific Training Options Menu Community College Operations Overview
Leadership training
Organizational Leadership Certificate –
MGT 150, 205, 210 and 230
Human Relations and Teambuilding –
BUS 220, Supervisory Responsibilities MGT 110
Other leadership coursework at MCC or other educational institutions
16. Training Options Continued Internships within MCC – special projects (require application/mgt approval)
Attendance at leadership conference or ongoing leadership training
Mentor relationship
Other opportunities as available
ALL items require completion of the form and supervisory approval
Advanced placement coursework will still follow the tuition reimbursement application process.
17. Gantt Chart
18. Gantt Chart of Recommendations
19. Recommendations for FutureStudy and Action Key leaders develop a replacement chart for upcoming vacancies.
Via CI or other process, conduct a review of external recruitment and internal professional development for staff and faculty positions.
Key employee identified to conduct ongoing research on what other institutions are doing to meet staffing and leadership needs, for benchmarking and potential collaborations.