Dr. Jean Norris

Dr. Jean Norris

Location: 55 e. jackson blvd., suite 950, chicago, il 60604

About me

27 year veteran of the education industry working in both proprietary and non-profit higher education.  I have served primarily in the roles of marketing and admissions administration as well as a faculty member and academic dean.  My passion is training and employee development by providing innovative content and delivery that reinforces compliance and meets the demands of today's student consumer.  Our admissions training program, EnrollMatch is the FIRST and ONLY admissions training program to receive a legal seal of approval for meeting all national and regional accrediting agency admissions related standards.  To learn more please visit www.enrollmatch.com

Interests

training, admissions best practices, compliance, guidance counseling, sales

Skills

developer of enrollmatch - the ethical enrollment process; author; speaker; trainer; personal coach

Activity

Ashley, Thanks for sharing your suggestions for improving both communication and the relationship with other departments. Dr. Jean Norris
Lynn, great plan. What specifically are you going to do to improve each type? Dr. Jean Norris
Ben, great information here. It looks like you have a plan to remove those distractions so you can focus on really listening to the students. Let us know how that works for you. Dr. Jean Norris
Jeff, thanks for sharing this. Written communication can be tricky that way. While it allows you to make sure you have made your point and the time to rephrase or re-write topics, it is also important to balance the time spent making those revisions. Let us know if you have found a good way to create that balance. Dr. Jean Norris
Ashley, thanks for sharing your personal experience here. Yes, knowing your boundaries will provide you with a flexible framework of how to communicate with each party in order to be effective while also staying compliant. Dr. Jean Norris
Lynn, that's a great point and I like your process here. It's always good to have someone else review a communication to make sure their aren't any unintended misinterpretations. Dr. Jean Norris
Dianna, these sounds like great steps moving forward. Let us know how this plan works out. Dr. Jean Norris
Brandy, it sounds like you use a mirroring technique in order to build rapport with your students. I do like the plan you have discussed in order to make sure that you are understood in your communication. Keep us posted with the results. Dr. Jean Norris
Jamie, that's great awareness. Humor is tricky because of the risk of misinterpretation but it sounds like you have a plan to move forward. Dr. Jean Norris
Ed, it sounds like you have a plan in order to improve those communication methods. Keep up the good work. Dr. Jean Norris

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