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Four Strategies for newly appointed college leaders (opinion)

A new leadership position brings excitement, expectations and no shortage of challenges in the world of education. Such roles involve an unforgiving pace with intense pressure amid a pandemic, a racial reckoning, divisive politics and a looming recession. The work is not for the faint of heart.

Across industries, including higher education, studies show that more than two-thirds of leaders in different sectors feel burned out and are considering leaving their jobs for the sake of their well-being. So, if you’re a new (or experienced) leader in education facing constant and contradictory pressures from diverse constituencies, how do you thrive?

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