EdUp Institutional Effectiveness
Grounded in the Powers Index of College & University Performance™ [https://kppowers.com/powers-index], 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]. Andy Shean [https://www.lapacific.edu], Chief Academic Officer at Los Angeles Pacific University [https://www.lapacific.edu] and IEHE Fellow [https://instituteforeffectiveness.org/fellows/], has spent more than a decade leading academic portfolio decisions through real demographic shifts — including his tenure as Chief Learning Officer at Penn Foster Group, where career-aligned programs served students already working in their fields and earning while learning. Shean breaks down the two-bucket portfolio optimization model he uses when entering a new institution: market viability on one side, cost to build and maintain on the other, weighted by strategic priority. He makes the case that the demographic data most institutions already have is not the problem — the problem is whether leadership has the range to act on it, hold the hard conversations, and bring people along while the portfolio changes. The conversation also surfaces where academic integrity is heading in the age of AI, and why Shean's answer starts with reimagining assessment rather than improving detection. This series is designed for leaders, practitioners, and institutional partners committed to building learning systems that translate expertise into opportunity. KEY INSIGHTS * The demographic signal has been visible for years; the gap is between institutions that have seen it and those that have reorganized around it. * Portfolio optimization works in two data buckets: market viability and cost to build and maintain — weighted by strategic priority and reviewed on a rolling basis, not a five-year cycle. * The working-learning-earning model — students already employed in their field, using tuition benefits, applying learning in real time — is a replicable template for career-aligned program design. * Leadership art is what makes the science executable: candor and genuine care have to exist in the same conversation when a program is being taught out. * Academic integrity in the age of AI is a curriculum design problem, not a detection problem — authentic assessment is the answer, not better proctoring software. Powers Index™ [https://kppowers.com/powers-index] Signals in Focus * Signal #9: Demographic Shifts — whether institutional program portfolios are actually aligned to where students are going, not where they used to come from. * Signal #4: Executive Leadership — whether leadership has the capacity and courage to act on the demographic signal, hold the hard portfolio conversations, and bring people along through the transition. Get a Forward Edge: * Forward Edge [https://instituteforeffectiveness.org/newsletter/] newsletter (free) * Kristina 'KP' Powers, PhD [https://kppowers.com] — EdUp Institutional Effectiveness podcast host * 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/powers-index]
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