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

Steven, It's true that building a legacy is continuous. What can you do specifically to build your leadership legacy? Dr. Jean Norris
Steven, Thank you for sharing, and you are not alone in addressing these issues. What can you do to help address these issues? Dr. Jean Norris
Stephen, That is great! What are some of your mentoring/leading tactics? Dr. Jean Norris
Stephen, Great awareness! Thank you for sharing in the forum. Dr. Jean Norris
Discussion Comment
Wilmer, Delegating is not easy for a lot people, so you are not alone. It's important, as you said, to be aware of your settings and know which role you play in each. Great job. Dr. Jean Norris
Wilmer, That sounds like a great place to work! I'm curious, is each team a different department at your college or just another admissions team? If it's all admissions, how do you think your collaboration method would work between departments? Dr. Jean Norris
Wilmer, Those are all good suggestions. It sounds like you really take the time to get to know those you are communicating with. Thank you for sharing! Dr. Jean Norris
Wilmer, Great awareness! I'm curious about your mention of surroundings. Do you ever find that your tendencies at home cross over to work and vice versa? Dr. Jean Norris
Discussion Comment
Zachary, That is very true. You remember the old saying, "Actions speak louder than words", right? What can you do to be more aware of body language? Dr. Jean Norris
Zachary, You stated that it's important to acknowledge listening by reinforcing- great job! Besides asking questions, what are some ways you can reinforce you were listening? Dr. Jean Norris

End of Content

End of Content