Implementing Furloughs Thoughtfully: Creating a Strategy for Difficult Decisions

(Retired) | Last updated May 19, 2020

Course Length

59m

Last Updated

May 19, 2020

Implementing Furloughs Thoughtfully: Creating a Strategy for Difficult Decisions

(Retired) | Last updated May 19, 2020

Build an intentional strategy for making difficult furlough decisions.

Overview

The fallout from COVID-19 has led many colleges and universities to implement furloughs in recent weeks and more are likely to follow. This is a difficult task for even the most seasoned leaders due to the questions and emotions involved, but drawing upon lessons learned from others can help make the process smoother and lead to the best possible outcome for all parties.

Join us for a webcast that will help you implement your furloughs strategically and in ways that mitigate negative impacts on both employees and the institution. Curtis Powell, SPHR, Vice President for Human Resources at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, will discuss his university’s approach to the following questions and will offer advice for other higher ed leaders who may be faced with the decision to furlough faculty and staff:

  • What criteria should you bear in mind when making furlough decisions?
  • How can you coach managers through the employee furlough process?
  • How can you maintain connection with furloughed employees and facilitate a smooth re-entry to the institution?

The fallout from COVID-19 has led many colleges and universities to implement furloughs in recent weeks and more are likely to follow. This is a difficult task for even the most seasoned leaders due to the questions and emotions involved, but drawing upon lessons learned from others can help make the process smoother and lead to the best possible outcome for all parties.

Join us for a webcast that will help you implement your furloughs strategically and in ways that mitigate negative impacts on both employees and the institution. Curtis Powell, SPHR, Vice President for Human Resources at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, will discuss his university’s approach to the following questions and will offer advice for other higher ed leaders who may be faced with the decision to furlough faculty and staff:

  • What criteria should you bear in mind when making furlough decisions?
  • How can you coach managers through the employee furlough process?
  • How can you maintain connection with furloughed employees and facilitate a smooth re-entry to the institution?

Who should attend?

Any higher education leader faced with making furlough decisions in the coming months will benefit from this program. Presidents, Provosts, Chief Human Resource Officers, and other academic and administrative leaders may wish to attend.

Agenda

With an eye to lessons learned and practical advice, we will discuss the following questions in the context of both faculty and staff furloughs:

  1. Establishing guidelines and educating others
    1. How can we educate others about the difference between furloughs and layoffs?
    2. What guidelines should we follow to determine which positions get furloughed?
  2. Implementing furloughs
    1. What tools can we provide to managers to assist them with communicating furloughs?
    2. What are some strategies managers can use to help navigate the emotions, questions, and concerns that will inevitably be raised by peers and colleagues of furloughed employees?
  3. Maintaining communication and transitions back to campus
    1. What kinds of communications are most necessary/helpful to employees during their furlough period?
    2. What are some strategies for transitioning employees back into their roles once the furlough has ended?

Why is this event retired?

At AI we want to always ensure that the best and most current trainings are available to members, and we regularly review our trainings to ensure that is the case.