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http://www.southernmissalumni.com/pages/documents/PreferredPresidentialProfile_Revised_.pdf

PREFERRED PRESIDENTIAL PROFILE
THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

OVERVIEW
The Southern Miss Alumni Association began a process in June 2005 to create a
positive environment for the selection of a new University president. The
Presidential Transition Team was later appointed and began work to seek input
from 14 major constituent groups to determine the needs and desires of the
Southern Miss family. This profile was built upon the feedback offered from all
constituent groups and is an attempt to describe the ideal presidential candidate
that would meet the expressed needs of the University as garnered through this
process.

SOUTHERN MISS PRESIDENTIAL SKILLS, STRENGTHS AND ATTRIBUTES
Academic Credentials & Background
It is crucial that the new president have a demonstrated relationship to higher
education. While there is preference for an academic background rooted in the
traditional education process, it is essential that there be an established
understanding of how university processes work coupled with a demonstrated
leadership of multi-functional organizations. A Ph.D., or comparable terminal
degree, is preferred.

Leadership Skill Set
It is vital that the new president have skills that are overtly and easily visible in
the areas of sound fiscal management, consensus building, planning, delegation,
decision making, goal setting, private fundraising and communication.

Leadership & Communication Style
While no particular leadership style will exclude a candidate’s consideration, it is
believed that the new president should have a collaborative leadership style
coupled with firm conviction. The individual should have a vision for the future of
the University and the ability to communicate that vision to a wide range of
audiences. To maximize potential, it is necessary that the new president be a good
listener, seek participative solutions, create a shared vision, excite the Southern
Miss community toward common goals and implement plans with urgency and
passion. The leadership style should demonstrate integrity, appropriate
delegation and an understanding of the ever-changing role of higher education.

General
The new president must demonstrate a sincere appreciation for The University of
Southern Mississippi and be willing to take the actions necessary to build upon
the University’s already strong foundation. He or she must have a heart for
students and an awareness of the opportunity to make an immediate, significant
impact. An appreciation for the importance of the Gulf Coast campus restoration,
the positive economic and quality-of-life outlook for South Mississippi and the
expectations of the Southern Miss family are essential. The University needs a
dynamic person who will unite students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community
around a common vision; who will generate the resources necessary to achieve
that vision; who will enhance the institution’s solid academic programs; who will
surround himself or herself with capable individuals to help lead the institution;
and who will represent the University with the utmost pride and professionalism.

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"Leadership & Communication Style
While no particular leadership style will exclude a candidate’s consideration, it is
believed that the new president should have a collaborative leadership style
coupled with firm conviction. The individual should have a vision for the future of
the University and the ability to communicate that vision to a wide range of
audiences. To maximize potential, it is necessary that the new president be a good
listener, seek participative solutions, create a shared vision, excite the Southern
Miss community toward common goals and implement plans with urgency and
passion. The leadership style should demonstrate integrity, appropriate
delegation and an understanding of the ever-changing role of higher education."

Live and learn, eh?


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But the funniest thing was
When I was leavin' the Bay
I saw three ships a-sailin'
They were all heading my way
I asked the captain what his name was
And how come he didn't drive a truck
He said his name was Columbus
I just said, "Good luck."




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http://www.southernmissalumni.com/pages/documents/PreferredPresidentialProfile_Revised_.pdf PREFERRED PRESIDENTIAL PROFILE THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OVERVIEW The Southern Miss Alumni Association began a process in June 2005 to create a positive environment for the selection of a new University president. The Presidential Transition Team was later appointed and began work to seek input from 14 major constituent groups to determine the needs and desires of the Southern Miss family. This profile was built upon the feedback offered from all constituent groups and is an attempt to describe the ideal presidential candidate that would meet the expressed needs of the University as garnered through this process. SOUTHERN MISS PRESIDENTIAL SKILLS, STRENGTHS AND ATTRIBUTES Academic Credentials & Background It is crucial that the new president have a demonstrated relationship to higher education. While there is preference for an academic background rooted in the traditional education process, it is essential that there be an established understanding of how university processes work coupled with a demonstrated leadership of multi-functional organizations. A Ph.D., or comparable terminal degree, is preferred. ...........


 


I have a dumb question.  While I do understand the importance of the president of any university having a background in academia, wouldn't requiring a PhD or a comparable terminal degree put you right in the same boat?  I mean, wouldn't that person have their "pet college"?  You are dealing with that with Shelby, and yet...............  I don't understand totally.


I do agree that it is important that the president understand how academia works and all, however, I personally feel that a good president is going to enlist people who have a strong background in academia and listen to them.  Which is something you don't have right now.  Help me understand why you want someone to have a strong background in academia when you run the risk of finding yourselves in the same situation you are already in.  (Minus the daughter- whom from what I read here is totally inept at what she does).



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Well, they didn't ask me, but I didn't expect to be asked. I quit paying dues about six years ago for reasons I've explained here before. But they didn't ask any of the dues-paying alumni I know, either. I guess one still has to contribute mucho pesos to have an opinion...


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Well, they didn't ask me, but I didn't expect to be asked. I quit paying dues about six years ago for reasons I've explained here before. But they didn't ask any of the dues-paying alumni I know, either. I guess one still has to contribute mucho pesos to have an opinion...



Well, actually a survey went out in the Talon so there was an attempt to survey dues paying alums.

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stephen judd wrote:

Invictus wrote:

Well, actually a survey went out in the Talon so there was an attempt to survey dues paying alums.




Good. Obviously, being a lapsed dues-paying alum has its drawbacks. However, not once during the past five years has any representative of the alumni association contacted me about why I became a lapsed dues-paying alum. I have not decided whether to rejoin after June...



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Invictus wrote:



stephen judd wrote:




Invictus wrote:



Well, actually a survey went out in the Talon so there was an attempt to survey dues paying alums.







Good. Obviously, being a lapsed dues-paying alum has its drawbacks. However, not once during the past five years has any representative of the alumni association contacted me about why I became a lapsed dues-paying alum. I have not decided whether to rejoin after June...




I'd like to hope that that might represent the general past disorganization of the alumni association but . . . . My perception is that the current group is a lot more open and energetic. Bob Pierce solicited involvement from faculty senate (we had some senators who contributed ideas) on both the list of questions to go out and also some of the characteristics.


So . . . if they haven't put you off too much I'd suggest that a communication of dissatisfaction from you is more likely to yield some tangible result (and I hope an apology) than might have been the case previously.


Anyway . . . . since I am teachng here I'm unhappy to lose good alums and particularly a colleague in Higher Ed.


 


 


 


 



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stephen judd wrote:

Anyway . . . . since I am teachng here I'm unhappy to lose good alums and particularly a colleague in Higher Ed.



Rest assured that regardless of what I may or may not do with respect to being an "active dues paying card carrying USM alumni association member," I am now & will continue to be more active with respect to the University of Southern Mississippi than I have ever been. Although I'm cautious as hell about the Secret Search Process™ I'm optimistically so.

Although I still don't trust Dr. Meredith any farther than I could pitch him, some interesting things are happening at the board staff level that I think could really make a difference for all of higher ed in Mississippi. If the Secret Search Process™ finds the right person to be the next prez at USM, there could be some majorly terrific things happening in the next few years!

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Invictus wrote:

If the Secret Search Process™ finds the right person to be the next prez at USM, there could be some majorly terrific things happening in the next few years!



So, if things do get better, what 2-3 Dylan quotes will best express your elation?

Jameela

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Jameela Lares wrote:

So, if things do get better, what 2-3 Dylan quotes will best express your elation?



Hmmm... Well, this will suffice for the nonce...

Can't you feel that sun a-shinin'?
Ground hog runnin' by the country stream
This must be the day that all of my dreams come true
So happy just to be alive
Underneath the sky of blue
On this new morning, new morning
On this new morning with you.

More obscurely...
West of the Jordan, East of the Rock of Gibraltar,
I see the burning of the page,
Curtain risin' on a new age,
See the groom still waitin' at the altar.

And of course obviously...
Oh the time will come up
When the winds will stop
And the breeze will cease to be breathin'.
Like the stillness in the wind
'Fore the hurricane begins,
The hour when the ship comes in.

Oh the seas will split
And the ship will hit
And the sands on the shoreline will be shaking.
Then the tide will sound
And the wind will pound
And the morning will be breaking.



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Very nice -- Dylan always manages to say it all.


 


 



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Thanks, Invictus. I knew you wouldn't disappoint us. I especially like that last one.

Jameela

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