Extraordinary Transformation

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  • ISBN 9798986666303
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2024
  • Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group LLC
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Building a University Where Academic Excellence Can Flourish. Many business leaders have repeatedly asked Nido Qubein to chronicle how a small college in North Carolina rose to national attention and grew substantially in spite of the Great Recession of 2008 and the coronavirus in 2020. It describes how High Point University innovatively and courageously grew in size, academic stature, and fiscal strength. Leaders wanted to study the lessons learned and principles followed to completely transform HPU into a thriving institution and to apply those principles in their organizations. Nido Qubein left a prosperous business career and returned to lead his alma mater at a much-needed time in its history. He leads his team to nurture a God, family, and country university focused on providing the perfect balance between intellectual discovery and practical life skills. Through pertinent anecdotes and useful strategies, readers will learn how to think differently about processes and implement the initiatives needed
Nido Qubein is a known speaker and consultant who returned to his undergraduate alma mater in 2005 to serve as president. By all accounts, he transformed High Point University from a ""sleepy small school"" to a dynamic and highly successful institution of higher learning. Student enrollment and the number of faculty quadrupled. National rankings topped the U.S. News ""Best Colleges in the South."" The campus grew from 91 to 550 acres and the number of buildings expanded from 22 to 128. With an investment of almost $3 billion, the university evolved from three academic schools to thirteen. Graduation rates, learning outcomes, and career placements moved up measurably.