A big reason for bringing in consultants--especially at colleges that have in-house expertise--is to shift the blame for tough decisions. That's one of the reasons why consulting pays so well.
When cost-cutting universities hire consultants, who's really making the decisions? The data-driven process that consultants purport to offer at places like the UNC- Greensboro can be frustratingly subjective, a Chronicle and Assembly investigation finds. www.chronicle.com/article/nobo...
The data-driven process that consultants purport to offer at places like the U. of North Carolina at Greensboro can be frustratingly subjective, a <i>Chronicle</i> and <i>Assembly</i> investigation fi...
rpk is currently hiring an “associate” for $120-145k. More than I make, but not enough to incentivize me to be associated with that.