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The Cost of an Executive Search with Scott Flanagan

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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Holtan talks to Scott Flanagan, who is a senior consultant and senior executive coach at Academic Search, a leading search firm for higher ed. They talk about executive searches, particularly, the process of filling an executive position such as a president or provost, which has a price tag. They discussed how colleges can prepare to enter the executive search, how much a search could cost in money and time, and how internal succession planning can be advantageous.

Scott Flanagan believes that the fight for talent right now won't be changing much because of demographics. There will continue to be more retirements at the senior level, because of its astounding level of turnover. Between retirements, natural turnover, and the increasing challenges and pressures that are coming with executive roles, he sees that as his best guess for what the near term looks like.

Scott gives valuable insights on how to distinguish whether to fill a position in your organization through internal or external hiring and how to effectively provide information for search firms in helping you find the right candidate. This episode surely has a lot of golden nuggets that you don't want to miss, so tune in!

Episode Highlights

03:11 - In some situations, institutions decide that even if there is a really strong person internally, that they just want a change in direction, or a change in leadership... So sometimes there's sort of a change in direction that's either signalled or exemplified by a decision to look outside.

13:31 - So, I can't put a time on it, because it really sort of varies. Usually, the intense times are at the front end, in creating that perspective. And then at the back end, when it's screening, interviewing, and selection. You're going to be into the 10s, or the dozens of hours for a lot of your committee members.

17:17 - One is just clarity, you know, where are you realistically? And where are you going? And to be clear about that with others, as a leader, to get them engaged in creating the reality that you want, is really important. Leadership can't be done. It's not a solitary sport. And so engaging with others becomes so important in that.

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Sarah Holtan, PhD

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Website

Scott Flanagan

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内容由Sarah Holtan, PhD and Sarah Holtan提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Sarah Holtan, PhD and Sarah Holtan 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

In this episode, Dr. Sarah Holtan talks to Scott Flanagan, who is a senior consultant and senior executive coach at Academic Search, a leading search firm for higher ed. They talk about executive searches, particularly, the process of filling an executive position such as a president or provost, which has a price tag. They discussed how colleges can prepare to enter the executive search, how much a search could cost in money and time, and how internal succession planning can be advantageous.

Scott Flanagan believes that the fight for talent right now won't be changing much because of demographics. There will continue to be more retirements at the senior level, because of its astounding level of turnover. Between retirements, natural turnover, and the increasing challenges and pressures that are coming with executive roles, he sees that as his best guess for what the near term looks like.

Scott gives valuable insights on how to distinguish whether to fill a position in your organization through internal or external hiring and how to effectively provide information for search firms in helping you find the right candidate. This episode surely has a lot of golden nuggets that you don't want to miss, so tune in!

Episode Highlights

03:11 - In some situations, institutions decide that even if there is a really strong person internally, that they just want a change in direction, or a change in leadership... So sometimes there's sort of a change in direction that's either signalled or exemplified by a decision to look outside.

13:31 - So, I can't put a time on it, because it really sort of varies. Usually, the intense times are at the front end, in creating that perspective. And then at the back end, when it's screening, interviewing, and selection. You're going to be into the 10s, or the dozens of hours for a lot of your committee members.

17:17 - One is just clarity, you know, where are you realistically? And where are you going? And to be clear about that with others, as a leader, to get them engaged in creating the reality that you want, is really important. Leadership can't be done. It's not a solitary sport. And so engaging with others becomes so important in that.

Contact

Sarah Holtan, PhD

LinkedIn

Website

Scott Flanagan

LinkedIn

Website

  continue reading

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