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Getting tenure may be one of the most long, complicated and difficult quests that one can face. It is much easier and doable if you have a coach. Find out what a tenure coach does...
If you are a junior professor, you want to do everything you possibly can to
increase your chance of getting tenured.
The journey towards tenure is like a marathon race. You have to
maintain your momentum during a long, long run. You need to keep track of
many aspects of the race, such as the twists and turns of the road, your
competitors and your training. And most world-class runners have a
coach.
- A tenure coach, like a sports coach, will help you maintain your momentum --
with research, teaching, writing and publishing.
- When you are dispirited, a tenure coach will help remind you of your
long-term goals and stay the course.
- If you are overfocusing on one area at the expense of others, a coach will
make sure you don't overlook other areas of your career.
- The politics and personalities of a department can be difficult to negotiate
-- a tenure coach can keep you on an even track.
- A coach will stay abreast of the latest techniques in such areas
as teaching and time management.
- A coach will provide support and encouragement when you need it most.
- A tenure coach maintains a confidential relationship so that you can talk
about issues that you cannot discuss with others.
How do I know if a tenure coach is right for me?
- Call Gina J. Hiatt, Ph.D. at (703) 734-4945 or write her at Gina@AcademicLadder.com
- Discuss any questions you have with Gina
- Find out whether there are any phone groups that are available and whether a
phone coaching group would be appropriate for you.
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