Credo Blog
January 15 2019
From Joanne Soliday, "PIVOT" co-author and higher education veteran
January 7 2019
From Mark Lombardi, "PIVOT" co-author and President of Maryville University.
December 31 2018
The decision to bring in an outside consultant is a big one. After all, an institution is most likely to consider a consultant when they are facing a great challenge or on the precipice of a great...
December 28 2018
We believe—and have seen in action—key areas around which pivots happen. We believe these pivot points offer the most significant opportunities for institutional transformation and carry the greatest...
December 26 2018
The news sure looks bad: rapidly shifting student demographics, the ever-increasing speed of technological innovation, and extreme legislative and public pressure are squeezing colleges and...
November 26 2018
Credo is thrilled to announce President Amy Novak from Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, SD, as the winner of the upcoming 2019 Courageous Leadership Award, given during Credo's annual dinner at...
November 6 2018
Dear Credo Friends and Colleagues, I'm pleased to share that Emma Jones, our Chief Brand Officer, has become a member of the ownership team at Credo. For nearly 25 years, Credo has been helping...
September 6 2018
Credo is excited to announce Portia R. Mount as the Keynote Speaker for the 2018 Credo Women in Leadership Institute, taking place November 6-8, 2018, at the O.Henry Hotel in Greensboro, North...
May 31 2018
We published a blog called 3 Ways To Motivate Your Admissions Team For Enrollment Success, and we learned from many of our readers that you appreciated the content—and wanted more tips! So without...
May 8 2018
Contributors: EMMA JONES, MICHELLE SAMUELS-JONES & Matthew Trent Trainum, Ed.D. We know that leaders in today’s higher education landscape must be comfortable with disruption, adaption, and “failing...
March 26 2018
BY MATTHEW TRENT TRAINUM, ED.D. When is the right time to undergo a new strategic planning process? Is it when the old plan expires? Or perhaps when a new president arrives? Or should it be when the...