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No one likes to refer to higher education as a machine or a factory, though it is true that many major players in the higher ed sphere have a great number of machine-like processes in place. These help them to recruit and enroll students, identify students who may not retain, and increase efficiency in many areas of campus operations. What does it mean when a university embraces its machine-like qualities? Join us for a discussion.

This is part 3 of a 5-part series on "How to Talk About Higher Education." Part 1 & 2 covered Higher Ed as an "ecosystem" and "culture." In further episodes, we will discuss Higher Education as a an institution and a marketplace.

Podcast Topics, Questions, and Show Notes:

1. What are some of the machine-like elements of higher education?

2. What are some of the gains and losses that a campus that embraces its mechanisms will face?

3. What are the implications for leaders in higher ed machines?

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