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S3E34 | The 10 Pillars of AI Enablement: Norm Allgood on Rebuilding Saint Leo University

45 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Is your degree program past its "sell-by date"? In this episode of An Educated Guest, Todd Zipper sits down with Norm Allgood, Dean and CEO of the Lyonova Institute at Saint Leo University, for a candid look at the "mechanical truths" of higher education. After years of building Synergis Education and advising over 75 institutions, Norm is sounding the alarm: higher education is sleepwalking toward a cliff. Norm breaks down the framework from his latest book, 10 Pillars of AI Enablement, explaining how universities can move beyond "detecting" AI to leveraging it as a force multiplier for student success. We dive into "Operation Relaunch" at Saint Leo, the urgent need to close the "experience gap" for graduates, and why the 1906 architecture of the Carnegie Unit is the biggest barrier to innovation in Title IV funding today. In this episode, we discuss: * Why "Super Catholics" and mission-aligned work brought Norm back to the institutional side. * The difference between AI implementation and AI enablement. * The rise of "Category Killers": How non-Title IV providers are out-pacing traditional degrees in ROI. * Why the 18-to-24-month window for AI adoption is the make-or-break moment for "laggard" institutions.

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