The In Trust Center is committed to sharing learnings with its members. Through the In Trust Center’s current initiatives and over three decades of governance work, a collection of videos has been compiled to share with the greater membership.

From category archives: Videos

Executive Leadership

Dr. Frank Thomas - "The Gift of Black Preaching"

On April 11 and 12, 2018, The Gift of Black Theological Education Symposium was held in Philadelphia. The second keynote speaker of the symposium was Dr. Frank A. Thomas.

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Dr. John Kinney - "The Gift of Black Theological Education"

On April 11-12 2018, The Gift of Black Theological Education Symposium was held in Philadelphia. The first keynote speaker of the symposium was Dr. John Kinney.

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Workshop on Social Media and Institutional Conflict by Jay Blossom

A workshop by Jay Blossom on Social Media and Institutional Conflict for presidents of theological schools, but relevant to leaders of many institutions of higher learning, as well as other organizations.

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Governance Minute: Shared Governance: Myths and Tips

William R. Myers shares several myths and tips regarding shared governance.

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Governance Minute: Essential Elements of Presidential Assessment

Paul Dovre explains the essential elements of presidential assessment.

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Governance Minute: Characteristics of Effective Board Chairs

Paul Dovre discusses the three characteristics of an effective board chair.

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Governance Minute: Essential Elements of Presidential Assessment

Paul Dovre explains the essential elements of presidential assessment.

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Governance Minute: What Is a Dashboard?

Rebekah Burch Basinger discusses dashboards, a visual indicator of specific aspects of the institution's performance at a particular point in time -- a snapshot of how the school is doing.

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Governance Minute: Presidential Evaluation: Why Invite a Third Party?

Paul Dovre explains why third-party evaluation is essential to presidential assessment.

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