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5th ANNUAL PROVOST'S LEADERSHIP RETREAT 2008
Consolidating Our Gains, Shaping Our Future
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2008 Agenda | Powerpoints | Photos
The 5th Annual Provost's Leadership Retreat was held on November 5th, 2008, from 12:00 - 5:30 PM, in the Dively Building, Room 202. The theme of the retreat was "Consolidating Our Gains, Shaping Our Future."
The lunch keynote speech, "Achieving Work-Life Excellence: Problems, Pitfalls, and Opportunities", was delivered by Dr. Robert Drago, Professor of Labor Studies and Industrial Relations, and Women's Studies at Penn State University. 
The half-day workshop featured the ACES progress report from ACES Principal Investigator Lynn Singer, presentations from the deans of the four participating schools, and a discussion about the future of work-life at CWRU led by Robert Drago. The 2006/07 Salary Equity Study and the Summary of the 2007 Faculty Climate Survey were presented by members of the ACES evaluation team.
Agenda
| 12:00 - 12:30 |
Welcome and Introductions of New Chairs/Administrators |
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Lynn Singer |
ACES Principal Investigator, Deputy Provost and Vice President for Academic Programs |
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Barbara Snyder |
President |
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William "Bud" Baeslack |
Provost and Executive Vice President |
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| 12:30 - 1:15 | "Acheiving Work-Life Excellence: Problems, Pitfalls, and Opportunities" | Robert Drago |
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| 1:30 - 2:15 | ACES Update: Five Years of Progress
| Lynn Singer |
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| 2:15 - 2:35 | Salary Equity Study
| Nahida Gordon |
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| 2:35 - 3:00 | Climate Survey Summary Report
| Diana Bilimoria |
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| 3:00 - 3:15 | BREAK - Refreshments and View Posters in Room 207 | |
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| 3:15 - 3:45 | The Future of Work Life at CWRU: An Interactive Session
| Robert Drago |
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| 4:00 - 4:40 | Deans Presentations: | |
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"Transparency - The Key to Trust" | Pamela Davis, Dean, SOM |
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"Improving Faculty Governance and Developing Faculty Leadership" | Cyrus Taylor, Dean, CAS |
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"The Case School of Engineering Office of Faculty Development" |
Norman Tien, Dean, CSE and Ica Manas Zlocower, Associate Dean for Faculty Development, CSE |
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"Post-tenure Promotion" |
Mohan Reddy, Dean, WSOM |
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| 4:45 - 5:30 | Discussion Cluster Groups: Progress on Last Years Priorities and Strategies for Moving Forward
| In first floor dining room with wine and cheese served |
Powerpoints and Posters
ACES Update: Five Years of Progress (5MB PDF)
Salary Equity Study (648KB PDF)
Climate Survey Summary Report (384KB PDF). The full report (1.7MB PDF).
College of Arts and Sciences Temporal Trends for NSF-ACES Indicators poster. (248K PDF)
Case School of Engineering Temporal Trends for NSF-ACES Indicators poster. (204K PDF)
School of Medicine Temporal Trends for NSF-ACES Indicators poster. (212K PDF)
Weatherhead School of Management Temporal Trends for NSF-ACES Indicators poster. (224K PDF)
With generous support from the National Science Foundation, NSF-Advance (grant #0245054) the Academic Careers in Engineering and Science (ACES) program at Case Western Reserve University seeks to contribute to the development of a national science and engineering workforce that includes the full participation of women at all levels of faculty and academic leadership.
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