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BOLIVAR, Mo. 鈥 欧美视频鈥檚 Board of Trustees voted to affirm a status update on the progress of the University鈥檚 strategic planning process that was presented to the Board during its April 16 meeting.
鈥淩ather than coming with a plan in hand, I came with an approach,鈥 said 欧美视频 President Dr. Eric A. Turner. 鈥淩ather than prescribing a course of action, we are developing this together. Last fall, as I shared with you in this room, we embarked on an ambitious timeline for completing a strategic plan for your approval at the October 2019 Board meeting. Today marks the mid-point to apprise you of our progress.鈥
The Strategic Planning Committee conducted 45 listening sessions 鈥 18 of those being internal (faculty, staff and students) 鈥 during which 1,100 comments were collected. Those comments were funneled into 60 topics and then assigned to themes, with 32 themes rising to the top based on frequency. Faculty, staff and students completed a survey that informed the prioritization of the themes and provided data for a SWOT (strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats) analysis.
Five themes had the most agreement, and the SWOT resulted in nine themes rising to the top. Then the Executive Cabinet met for a visioning session.
鈥淚t was a good opportunity for Cabinet to cast a common vision together, and we developed language that really put together a statement of what the team has been working through these past few months,鈥 said Dr. Allison Langford, vice president for strategic planning and initiatives, who is leading the strategic planning effort.
The Strategic Planning Committee proposed four actions: Reaffirming the University鈥檚 mission, establishing a new vision, reaffirming the University鈥檚 core values and establishing new goals. The committee plans to make a formal recommendation to the Board of Trustees in the fall, after completing these next steps:
鈥淲e want to have specific action items that will make a difference over the next three years, Langford said, 鈥渂ut we also are looking at this plan being longer term than that, aiming to the sesquicentennial in nine years.鈥
In other action, the Board approved:
*Published: 4-18-19