This document makes me very proud to be an ACUPA member.

Great job!

Christine Tata, Ph.D.
Director of Policy Administration
UT Southwestern Medical Center
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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joshua Adams
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 9:31 AM
To: ACUPA-L
Subject: [acupa-l] Mission and Values are Final

Dear ACUPA members,

On behalf of the mission and values subcommittee of the Administration 
Committee, I want to thank all of you for your comments and suggestions 
regarding the draft mission and values statements the subcommittee developed.  
Many of the comments were similar to each other, and only a very few were 
conflicting.  All of the comments were carefully considered, and immediately 
below is the final product.  I will remind you that the committee determined 
that a vision statement was unnecessary.

Below the mission and values statements is a summary of some of the thinking 
that went into the decisions that were made.

Mission

To advance the discipline of policy management, with a focus on higher 
education.

Values

Professionalism
Demonstrate integrity, respect, and collegiality
Collaboration
Share knowledge and ideas for policy development and management
Innovation
Promote new solutions for managing policies
Education
Foster learning among policy professionals

Comments from Mission and Values Subcommittee

Mission:
There were two comments on the focus of the mission and values statement, 
expressing the sentiment that we are only for higher education professionals.  
The group (as well as the board of directors) have discussed this at length.  
Those of us with many years of experience have seen that government agencies, 
not-for-profit entities, and even corporations that are developing central 
policy initiatives sometimes have benefitted greatly from membership, as well 
as from our resources. These words were chosen very deliberately to keep the 
focus on higher education while expressing ACUPA's broader appeal.  You'll 
notice that in the values, higher education is not even mentioned.  This, too, 
was deliberate, and for the same reasons. One person suggested changing the 
term "discipline,"  But the group felt that this was the most appropriate term 
to describe the subject.

Values, general:

*                     We changed the order of the values to accommodate your 
comments.

Collaboration:

*                     Many wanted to add the word "knowledge." We agreed this 
reads better.

*                     Several of you thought "integrity" should come before 
"respect."  We made this change.

Professionalism:

*                     Many of you did not like the word "behave." We agreed 
that "demonstrate" is better, and that's the one most of you suggested.

Innovation:

*                     There was one suggestion to remove the word "new."  The 
group believes that innovation implies newness, and that existing solutions, 
while extremely important, would be covered under the separate "Collaboration" 
value: "Collaboration" is sharing what we know; "Innovation" is thinking of new 
solutions.

Education:

*                     No changes were suggested

There may have been a few other small grammatical changes that you will see 
reflected in the updated materials. Again, we thank you for your excellent 
input.  Additional comments or questions should be directed to me at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Sincerely,
Josh Adams

Joshua Adams
Director, Cornell University Policy Office and
DFA Communications
35 Thornwood Dr, Suite 200
Ithaca, NY 14850

t: 607.255.8279
f: 607.254.1555
w: www.policy.cornell.edu<http://www.policy.cornell.edu/>

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