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EdUp Provost
Association of Chief Academic Officers (ACAO)
90 episodes
1 week ago
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11. “Self-Management for Provosts:” A Conversation with Kevin R. Carman
EdUp Provost
34 minutes
1 week ago
11. “Self-Management for Provosts:” A Conversation with Kevin R. Carman
In this conversation, EdUp Provost host Dr. Gregor Thuswaldner and Dr. Kevin R. Carman discuss the chapter on “Self-Management for Provosts” they co-wrote for The Chief Academic Officer’s handbook: A Provost’s Guide for Visionary Leadership (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025). They offer insights on self-management for provosts, emphasizing the importance of building professional networks, striking a balance between visibility and personal time, and practicing mindfulness. Thuswaldner and Carman discuss effective delegation, the role of executive assistants, and strategies for managing email. The conversation also touches on navigating difficult personnel decisions and the value of continuous professional development. Takeaways Provosts should engage with professional organizations to combat isolation. Visibility on campus is crucial for provosts to connect with the community. Carving out personal time is essential to avoid burnout. Mindfulness practices can significantly improve well-being. Effective delegation is key to successful leadership.
EdUp Provost