EdUp Institutional Effectiveness
Grounded in the Powers Index of College & University Performance™ [https://kppowers.com/powersindex/], this series examines the dynamic signals shaping institutional performance before they appear in the numbers. Supported by the Institute for Effectiveness in Higher Education® [https://instituteforeffectiveness.org] and hosted by Kristina 'KP' Powers, PhD [https://kppowers.com]. Stevens Strategy [https://www.stevensstrategy.com/] Vice President Jack Corby [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-corby/] has worked with over 165 partner institutions across 49 states — and what he keeps finding is that the best strategy in the world fails without the operational scaffolding to carry it. In this conversation, Jack zeroes in on Signal #5: Operational Quality and Signal #10: Partners, explaining how bandwidth constraints and institutional silos are the twin warning signs he sees most consistently in struggling institutions, and what it actually looks like when those conditions reverse. For leaders who want a practitioner's view of where strategic planning is heading — and why the question "what will you stop doing?" is the one most institutions aren't ready to answer — this episode is the one to queue. This series is designed for leaders, practitioners, and institutional partners committed to building learning systems that translate expertise into opportunity. KEY INSIGHTS * The best strategy fails if it can't live and breathe within the institution, operational quality isn't a back-office concern, it's the delivery mechanism for every strategic ambition. * Bandwidth and silos are the two most visible signs of institutional strain: the rubber band only stretches so far, and if strategy isn't trickling from the cabinet to the first-year student, it isn't as strong as leadership thinks. * The hardest question in strategic planning isn't "what will you do?" — it's "what will you stop doing?" Institutions that can answer that immediately are the ones moving from good to great. * Partnership isn't just a vendor relationship, it's the feedback loop that improves operational quality over time. Institutions that partner well consistently outperform those trying to solve everything in-house. * Signs of recovery are real and measurable: relief that work is connecting to a bigger picture, data starting to shift, and staff finally feeling like their contributions are moving the institution forward. Powers Index™ Signals in Focus * Signal #5: Operational Quality — measures whether internal systems, workflows, and change management capacity are strong enough to actually implement strategy; in this conversation, Jack describes how bandwidth exhaustion and departmental silos signal operational quality breakdown well before it shows up in outcomes data. * Signal #10: Partners — measures whether an institution's external relationships and consulting partnerships are adding strategic capacity; Jack illustrates how the right partners function as a force multiplier for institutions that have already acknowledged they can't — and shouldn't — solve everything alone. Get a Forward Edge * Forward Edge newsletter (free) [https://instituteforeffectiveness.org/newsletter/] * Kristina 'KP' Powers, PhD — EdUp Institutional Effectiveness podcast host [https://kppowers.com] * Institute for Effectiveness in Higher Education® on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-for-effectiveness-in-higher-education/] * Powers Index of College & University Performance™ [https://kppowers.com/powersindex/]
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