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As schools and organizations across the country prepare to re-open, it won’t be business as usual. Safety will be front and center. While learning remains a priority, the safety, health, and well-being of students, teachers, and staff will be just as important. So what will it take to successfully transition back into schools after COVID-19? In this episode, Sabrina Hebeler—Chief of Staff with Infrastructure Planning and Facilities at Michigan State University—explains how asking the right questions to the right people has been an important key—not only in the university’s successful transition to virtual—but in getting ready for a very different fall semester.
This episode addresses questions, such as:
Recommended Resources: Change Audit, Leading Change, Five Tips to Use Data to Action Plan, Building Trust with New Teams
Related Podcast Episodes: Leading Change with Empathy, Intentional Communication Starts with Why
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As schools and organizations across the country prepare to re-open, it won’t be business as usual. Safety will be front and center. While learning remains a priority, the safety, health, and well-being of students, teachers, and staff will be just as important. So what will it take to successfully transition back into schools after COVID-19? In this episode, Sabrina Hebeler—Chief of Staff with Infrastructure Planning and Facilities at Michigan State University—explains how asking the right questions to the right people has been an important key—not only in the university’s successful transition to virtual—but in getting ready for a very different fall semester.
This episode addresses questions, such as:
Recommended Resources: Change Audit, Leading Change, Five Tips to Use Data to Action Plan, Building Trust with New Teams
Related Podcast Episodes: Leading Change with Empathy, Intentional Communication Starts with Why

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