Over the past ten years, the Organizational Ombuds field has advanced considerably and is now much closer to a profession than it was at the turn of the millennium. Here are the top events of the past decade:
1. UCOA and TOA Merge -- In 2005, the University and College Ombuds Association joined The Ombudsman Association to form the International Ombudsman Association, the primary professional body for Organizational Ombuds.
2. Canadian Ombuds Flourish -- The Forum of Canadian Ombuds was established in 2001 and has grown steadily as Ombuds programs of various types are created by government agencies, universities and businesses. FCO joined with the Association of Canadian College and University Ombudsmen (which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2008) and IOA for a joint conference in 2009.
3. The Lawyers Weigh In -- The American Bar Association issued revised "Standards for the Establishment and Operation of Ombuds Offices" in 2004, to the profound consternation of practicing Ombuds. Nonetheless, the uninvited advice has been used by many as a tool for persuading policymakers.
4. Federal Ombuds Get Organized -- The Coalition of Federal Ombudsmen held its first all day conference in 2002 and collaborated on the Guide for Federal Employee Ombuds in 2006. COFO has emerged as a robust organization for the growing number of Ombuds working in federal agencies and departments.
5. Leading Organizations Create Programs -- Many prominent businesses and non-profits created Organizational Ombuds programs since 2000, including Coca-Cola, the United Nations, the American Red Cross and dozens of universities.
6. Landmark Offices Close -- On the downside, several institutions shut down their Ombuds offices as the recession deepened in 2008 and 2009. Most notably, the California Institute of Technology closed the office that gave rise to one of the most significant court decisions for the profession.
7. Certification Becomes a Reality -- After nearly a decade of discussion and debate that began with TOA, IOA rolled out a certification program in 2009.
8. Concept Expands Beyond the US -- Although the Organizational Ombuds concept is most prevalent in the United States it has become more accepted in other countries. IOA incorporated 'international' in its title and committed to regular trainings and conferences abroad. The United Nations reorganized its conflict resolution system to include an Organizational Ombuds component; a move that has been followed by other affiliated NGOs including ILO, WIPO and WHO. Many corporations now have Ombuds serving employees internationally.
9. California Caucus Struggles -- The California Caucus of College and University Ombudsmen, the oldest organization of Ombuds and first publisher of a dedicated journal, has seen declining attendance at its annual meeting. As the decade closed, CCCUO was seeking its niche in a changed landscape.
10. A European Association Emerges -- The European Network for Ombudsmen in Higher Education began holding annual meetings in 2002 and has become a leading organization for university Ombuds around the world, not just Europe.
Viewed in the long term, these highlights point the way toward a bright future for Organizational Ombuds. Happy New Year, everyone!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Ombuds News Round Up at Enjoy Mediation

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Update: IOA Voids Election Results, Reopens Voting

As many of you are aware, there have been some concerns voiced on the IOA listserv regarding the most recent election of IOA directors. Although the goal of the Nominations and Elections Committee (NEC) was to improve our election process by making each candidate’s personal statement and responses to questions posed by the Committee available in advance for review and consideration by all voters, it has become increasingly clear to us that such was not the case. Despite our best intentions, votes were cast before all of the candidate information was posted on the IOA website. Because we believe that conducting a fair election requires that all voters have access to the same information regarding the candidates, the Board and the NEC decided to conduct the election again. All of the previous votes have been discarded; we are asking eligible members to vote again for the candidates of their choice. Your prior ballot will not count; you must vote again if you wish to participate in this year’s election.The committee asked members to review the candidates' information available on the IOA website and to recast their ballot by Friday, January 15, 2010. Results of the election are expected to be announced at the IOA conference in April.
Prior posts: IOA Revises Board Balloting, Calls for Nominations; Balloting Opens for IOA Board of Directors.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Job Posting: World Intellectual Property Organization

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International,
Job Postings,
NGO's
Red Cross Issues Second Annual Report

Related posts: Red Cross Ombuds Publishes Inaugural Report and Announces Cut-Backs; New Ombuds at American Red Cross.
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Annual Reports,
NGO's
University of Waterloo Ombuds Surveys Visitors

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Education,
International,
Practice Pointers
Camosun's Ombuds Featured in Video

Related posts: Camosun College Ombuds Fights Firing.
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Education,
International,
Video
Carnegie Mims: First University of Texas Student Ombuds
Carnegie Howard Mims Jr., one of the first African-American students to attend the University of Texas Law School, died at the age of 65 on December 20 after a lengthy illness. Among his many achievements, Mims was the first student Ombudsman at UT. (Houston Chronicle.)
Related post: University of Texas Ombuds Office Celebrates 40 Years.
Related post: University of Texas Ombuds Office Celebrates 40 Years.
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Education,
Transitions
Monday, December 21, 2009
University of the Rockies Hopes to Train Future Ombuds

Related posts: Pepperdine Law School Revives Ombuds Course; Columbia Adds Ombuds Course.
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Professional Devt.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Call for Proposals: Midwest Meeting of University & College Ombuds
Tim Griffin, the Ombuds at Northern Illinois University, is planning the summer meeting of College and University Ombudspersons and would like to hear any ideas for programs or offers to present. The eighth annual conference will take place on Monday, July 12, 2010, at NIU in DeKalb and provides an opportunity for academic Ombuds to train, network, discuss cases, share concerns about their unique professional roles, and learn from each other's experiences. Contact Tim directly with suggestions (tgriffin[at-sign]niu[dot]edu).
Prior posts: New Ombuds Workshop at the Midwest Summer Meeting (2008); Summer Meeting and New Ombuds Workshop at NIU (2009).
Prior posts: New Ombuds Workshop at the Midwest Summer Meeting (2008); Summer Meeting and New Ombuds Workshop at NIU (2009).
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Education,
Professional Devt.,
Regional Events
Business Conflict Blogger on the Benefits of Organizational Ombuds
F. Peter Phillips, a commercial arbitrator, and international consultant on the management of business disputes, writes the Business Conflict Blog. His latest post highlights Organizational Ombuds as a robust resource for commercial conflict managers. Phillips, says:
He thanks Wilbur Hicks, the International Monetary Fund Ombuds, for the referral. (Business Conflict Blog.)
Institutional Ombuds offer a different type of conflict management service from (a) classic Ombuds or (b) human resources, peer groups, mediators or other offices. They differ from classic Ombuds because they focus on concerns raised within the enterprise, rather than concerns between the enterprise and outside bodies (such as governments, consumers or communities). And they differ from other dispute management offices because they depart from traditional, hierarchical command structures.
He thanks Wilbur Hicks, the International Monetary Fund Ombuds, for the referral. (Business Conflict Blog.)
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Private Sector
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
University of Tennessee Appoints Two Ombuds for Faculty and Staff

Nugent has been a professor in the UT College of Social Work since 1991. He earned his PhD from the University of Maryland in Baltimore and worked there as an assistant professor. He has also worked as an adjunct professor at Florida State University, as an outpatient psychotherapist in Florida, and as a training director for a network of runaway shelters and family service agencies in Florida.
Wynn has 20 years of experience as a conflict resolution specialist, and most recently worked in Knoxville as an independent mediator and volunteers as a mediator for Knox County Juvenile Court. She has a bachelor’s degree in behavior science from Lesley College and a master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School. She has also training and program design for a wide variety of organizations. (UTK News.)
Prior posts: University of Tennessee, Knoxville Names Interim Faculty Ombuds; Job Posting.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Penn State Seeking Faculty Ombuds to Lead Campus Program

Since it was established in 1998, the Faculty Ombuds program at Penn State has relied on a network of campus volunteers to serve as unit Ombuds. Currently, there are 47 Ombuds or alternates. Emeritus professor David ("Duff") Gold coordinates the program and serves as the University Ombudsman. Although the tenth largest US university, Penn State's Ombuds handled just 43 cases in 2008-09. (PSU Faculty Senate Rules; PSU Ombuds Report 2008-09.)
At an Ombuds workshop in September, a faculty member presented an evaluation of the Penn State Ombuds program. The report found that undergraduate and graduate students lacked an independent, confidential and neutral dispute resolution resource and argued for broader Ombuds coverage. The report also found that Ombuds programs at similar institutions were staffed by full-time, experienced professionals. (PSU Ombuds Workshop, 9/18/09.)
Related posts: Penn State's First Ombuds Returns.
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Education,
Leading Indicators
Expert: Workplace Bullying Should Not Be Mediated
David Yamada is a law professor at Suffolk University Law School in Boston, founder of the New Workplace Institute and an expert in the legal and organizational implications of workplace bullying. When asked whether workplace bullying can be mediated, he says, no. "Just as we would not attempt to mediate child abuse or spousal abuse, we should not attempt to mediate work abuse." Yamada's answer rests on the observation that workplace bullies abuse their power with malicious intent. He believes that attempts to mediate such situations subject targets to even more abuse and that a fair resolution is impossible. On the other hand, lesser forms of incivility, where power imbalances are not as pronounced and intentions are not malicious, may well benefit by a mediation approach. The problem is distinguishing between bullying and incivility. (Minding the Workplace.)
For Organizational Ombuds, the answer to this conundrum lies with the visitor (aka client/consultee/complainant). The visitor must decide whether or not to attempt a facilitation or mediation with the Ombuds. The Ombuds' obligation is to disclose the risks of any option, which would include acknowledgment that a bully may retaliate after mediation. In addition, if an Ombuds personally witnesses bullying (during a mediation or elsewhere), it can be addressed separately.
Related post: Workplace Bullying More Harmful than Sexual Harassment.
For Organizational Ombuds, the answer to this conundrum lies with the visitor (aka client/consultee/complainant). The visitor must decide whether or not to attempt a facilitation or mediation with the Ombuds. The Ombuds' obligation is to disclose the risks of any option, which would include acknowledgment that a bully may retaliate after mediation. In addition, if an Ombuds personally witnesses bullying (during a mediation or elsewhere), it can be addressed separately.
Related post: Workplace Bullying More Harmful than Sexual Harassment.
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Practice Pointers
Job Posting: FDIC

Related posts: FDIC Ombuds Issues Biannual Report; FDIC Ombuds Reports Strong Growth in Visitor Traffic; FDIC Ombuds Creates Unit for Bank Customers; Job Postings.
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Government,
Job Postings
Monday, December 14, 2009
House Passes Bill to Create Two New Federal Ombuds Programs

These two proposed Ombuds programs would be similar to the robust Office of the Ombudsman for the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (formerly the National Association of Securities Dealers). The financial services industry has been calling for this type of external Ombuds program for years. The Senate is expected to move forward on their version of the financial services reform fill next year.
Related posts: NASDAQ and Banking Lobby Endorse Ombuds for Accounting Oversight; SEC Affirms Role of NASD Ombuds; Banking Expert Recommends Ombuds for Accounting and Securities Industries.
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Government,
Legislation
Job Posting: Kaiser Permanente San Francisco
Kaiser is accepting applications for a HealthCare Ombudsman/Mediator in San Francisco. Last summer, Kaiser was looking for a part-time HCOM at this location. No indication whether this is the same or additional position. Extensive clinical health care experience (10+ years) and Ombuds training or experience is required. No closing date or salary indicated. Job ID: 008848. (Yahoo HotJobs; Hire Diversity.)
Prior: Job Posting.
Prior: Job Posting.
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Health Care,
Job Postings
Secretary-General Meets UN Ombuds

Related posts: Barkat Appointed U.N. Ombuds; UN Ombuds Reports on Activities Amid Concerns Over Progress on Reformed Justice System.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Ombuds Should Not "Friend" Visitors
Last month, the Florida Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee issued an opinion saying that judges may post comments and other materials on social networking sites, but they shouldn’t friend lawyers who may appear before them. The panel explained that the problem is the impression of influence. Friending a lawyer does not mean the person has actual influence over the judge, the opinion says, but the impression is there. The Legal Profession Blog noted the opinion, later picked up on the Wall Street Journal Law Blog. The WSJ Law blogger thought the ethics committee was too cautious. (Fl. JEAC Opinion 2009-20; Legal Profession Blog; WSJ Law Blog; ABA Journal.)
I'm inclined to agree with the Florida Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee. Judges should be beyond reproach when it comes to their independence and neutrality. Moreover, because these are also critical attributes for Ombuds, the same rule should apply to our field. Especially because the Ombuds profession is still developing, individual practitioners must carefully protect their reputation. Once an Ombuds is perceived as being conflicted or biased, they lose their effectiveness as an informal resource. Permitting visitors or potential visitors to become "friends" on a social network is a public demonstration of favoritism. Ombuds can and should continue to use new media to serve their constituents. However, they are well advised to avoid friend requests as a matter of policy.
Update 4/4/10: Ombudsman for Cape Code Times argues that journalists should not be 'friends' with people they cover. She also declines to friend editors and other journalists. (Cape Code Times.)
I'm inclined to agree with the Florida Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee. Judges should be beyond reproach when it comes to their independence and neutrality. Moreover, because these are also critical attributes for Ombuds, the same rule should apply to our field. Especially because the Ombuds profession is still developing, individual practitioners must carefully protect their reputation. Once an Ombuds is perceived as being conflicted or biased, they lose their effectiveness as an informal resource. Permitting visitors or potential visitors to become "friends" on a social network is a public demonstration of favoritism. Ombuds can and should continue to use new media to serve their constituents. However, they are well advised to avoid friend requests as a matter of policy.
Update 4/4/10: Ombudsman for Cape Code Times argues that journalists should not be 'friends' with people they cover. She also declines to friend editors and other journalists. (Cape Code Times.)
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Leading Indicators,
Practice Pointers
Friday, December 11, 2009
Job Posting: Wayne State University

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Education,
Job Postings
ACR Seeks Ombuds Bloggers

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Leading Indicators
Thursday, December 10, 2009
University of Iowa Appoints New Ombuds

Prior posts: University of Iowa Endorses Ombuds Office After Faculty Suicide; University of Iowa Hiring Faculty Ombuds; University of Iowa Ombuds Recaps Eventful Year; University of Iowa Ombuds Says Professors are Being Overloaded.
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Education,
Profiles,
Transitions
Job Posting: Savannah College of Art and Design
SCAD Savannah seeks a coordinator for its Ombuds Office. The coordinator is the front-line intermediary for students and other visitors, gathering information with discretion and confidentiality, regarding questions and concerns, and using judgment to coordinate responses or forward issues on to the appropriate ombudsman for further review. Prior experience with conflict management would be preferred. A college degree is required, a master's is ideal. (SCAD Jobs, posting no.: 0401502; via CareerBuilder.)
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Education,
Job Postings
Employers of the Year's Worst Bosses Need Ombuds Programs
In the first ever contest of its kind, a panel of workplace experts assembled by eBossWatch selected and ranked the 25 Worst Bosses of 2009 who made headlines across the country and abroad. The list include restaurant managers, government administrators, an NFL head coach, and a Congressional candidate. Only one of the entities had an Organizational Ombuds.
Ranked number six on the list was Robert Cobb, former inspector general for NASA. Cobb resigned in April after three US senators asked President Obama to fire Cobb for creating a hostile work environment and mistreating subordinates. NASA policy mandates cooperation between the Ombuds and Inspector General, so it's probably a good thing Cobb is gone. The other 24 organizations on the list should really consider an effective Ombuds program. Even if the offenders have been terminated, their subordinates need reassurance that the problem will not be repeated and need a resource for future problems. (Worst Bosses of 2009; NASA Policy Directive NPD 2025.1A.)
Ranked number six on the list was Robert Cobb, former inspector general for NASA. Cobb resigned in April after three US senators asked President Obama to fire Cobb for creating a hostile work environment and mistreating subordinates. NASA policy mandates cooperation between the Ombuds and Inspector General, so it's probably a good thing Cobb is gone. The other 24 organizations on the list should really consider an effective Ombuds program. Even if the offenders have been terminated, their subordinates need reassurance that the problem will not be repeated and need a resource for future problems. (Worst Bosses of 2009; NASA Policy Directive NPD 2025.1A.)
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
University of Wisconsin Ombuds Annual Report Highlights New Goals

Related posts: U. Wisconsin Adds Ombuds; University of Wisconsin Appoints Ombuds for Veterans; University of Wisconsin Ombuds Issues Annual Report.
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Annual Reports,
Education
Externship: Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
FINRA is offering unpaid externships for graduate students in its Washington, DC office. The externs will work with FINRA Ombuds staff in performing a variety of tasks including research, analyses and writing, document review, as well as providing assistance in developing statistical reports, as well as quarterly and annual management reports preparing for investigative testimony and hearings. Applicants must submit a resume, cover letter and graduate school transcript. (FINRA Careers.)
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Critical Factors for Effective Negotiation
Expert negotiator, Herb Cohen (who settled the NFL player strike and advised two presidents), says there are three crucial variables for every negotiation. Without these, you are likely to lose.
Related posts about Visitor Advice.
- Power -- If you have the ability to get things done you’ll have more power during negotiations. Power also comes from perceived expertise or legitimacy, empathy, precedence, persistence, attitude, and persuasion.
- Time -- The side with the most time generally has an advantage. Patience pays. No matter how pressed you are, you should always keep your cool, maintaining an appearance of calm.
- Information -- The more you know, the better your position. Do your research before negotiations begin. And during negotiations, act on whatever new info comes to light.
Related posts about Visitor Advice.
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Visitor Advice
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Ombuds Blog Now on Twitter

Related posts: Ombuds Not Exempt From Influence of Internet; An Ombuds Guide to Internet Tools; Higher Ed Ombuds Are Embracing Social Media.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Job Posting: Financial Industry Regulatory Authority

Related posts: SEC Affirms Role of NASD Ombuds [predecessor to FINRA]; Job Posting (Sr. Dir.); Externship Posting.
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Job Postings,
NGO's
House Bill Would Fund School Conflict Resolution Programs
In November, Representative Bobby Rush (D-IL) introduced the Conflict Resolution and Mediation Act of 2009. HR 4000 would authorizes the Secretary of Education to award grants to school boards for the development and implementation of conflict resolution and mediation programs for students, teachers, and other school personnel at schools most directly affected by conflict and violence. The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor where it will likely expire unless it receives some high profile attention. However, if passed this bill could increase funding for school district Ombuds programs. (GovTrack; OpenCongress; Campus ADR Blog.)
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Education,
Legislation
Interview With Lewis & Clark Ombuds
Valerie White, the first Ombuds for Lewis & Clark College, has been working diligently to raise awareness of her office. Her efforts will ben enhanced by an interview in the campus newspaper. She said that people come to her with many kinds of situations:
(Lewis & Clark News.)
Related posts: Lewis & Clark College Launches Ombuds Office; Higher Ed Ombuds Are Embracing Social Media; College Ombuds Draws Interest With iTunes Raffle.
Sometimes people just need someone to listen to them and be a mirror for them. Sometimes it’s more complicated, and I may have five people in my office, trying to get to the heart of a problem. Some individuals may have exhausted two or three resources without resolving their issue. Or, for some, they’re just curious. It’s normal to be nervous, but come anyway!
(Lewis & Clark News.)
Related posts: Lewis & Clark College Launches Ombuds Office; Higher Ed Ombuds Are Embracing Social Media; College Ombuds Draws Interest With iTunes Raffle.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Outside Reviewers Recommend Ombuds for Grinnell College

The chair of an ad hoc committee looking into the Ombuds proposal, is considering three options: bringing the current Ombuds into compliance with IOA standards, abolishing the Ombuds position, or bringing in an independent Ombuds. The campus paper quotes Yeworkwha Belachew, the Oberlin College Ombuds, on the benefits of an Ombuds program for a small campus. (Scarlett & Black.)
Related post: Grinnell College Considering Ombuds Office.
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Education,
Leading Indicators
Update: Colbert Accepts Olympics Oval Ombuds Offer

Prior post: Stephen Colbert Offered Position as Olympic Ombudsman.
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Friday, December 4, 2009
ABA Offers Guidance on Patent Office Ombuds Pilot

- Independence from USPTO interference;
- Impartiality as between the applicant and the USPTO; and
- Confidentiality of USPTO applicants' communications.
Related posts: US Patent Office Considering External Ombuds Program; US Patent Office Seeks Input on Ombuds Program.
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Government,
Leading Indicators
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Job Posting: Binghamton University

Sometimes its clear that the job postings are written by people who haven't taken the time or don't truly understand the role of the Ombuds office. In this case, it should be entirely irrelevant whether applicants have arbitration experience. That sort of decision making is outside the scope of the Ombuds' work.
This job posting is a relief to some who had worried that the Ombuds position at Binghampton would remain vacant. (Francine Montemurro, who established the office, recently moved to Boston University to set up its first program.) Due to budget cuts, many organizations have deferred replacing Ombuds who have left or retired. Binghamton apparently realizes an Ombuds office is an important resource and this reflects well on Montemurro's work.
Related posts: EEOC Complaint Against Binghamton University References Ombuds; Boston University Selects First Ombuds.
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Education,
Job Postings
College Ombuds Draws Interest With iTunes Raffle
Valerie White, the Ombuds for Lewis & Clark College, has a unique offer designed to raise awareness of her office among students. During the first week of December, she is giving out six iTunes certificates worth $10 each. To be eligible, students must visit her Facebook page or website and send an email with a sentence or two about what they learned. (Lewis & Clark Source.)
Related post: Higher Ed Ombuds Are Embracing Social Media; Lewis & Clark College Launches Ombuds Office.
Related post: Higher Ed Ombuds Are Embracing Social Media; Lewis & Clark College Launches Ombuds Office.
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Education,
Practice Pointers
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Call for Papers: 2010 Joint ENOHE/ACCUO Conference
The organizers of the joint conference of the European Network for Ombudsmen in Higher Education and the Association of Canadian College and University Ombudspersons in Vienna on May 19-21, 2010, have issued a call for papers. They have provided the following suggestions corresponding to the organization of the conference:
PRE-CONFERENCE SUGGESTIONS
Prior post: Canadian and European Higher Ed Ombuds Will Convene in Vienna.
PRE-CONFERENCE SUGGESTIONS
- The Ombuds Principles in Practice (separate sessions for new & more experienced ombuds)
- What do you need to learn to be a more effective Ombudsman at this stage of your career?
- Dealing with Uncooperative or Defensive Personnel
- Fair, respectful and supportive environments in times of change and economic turmoil
- Governance in Higher Education
- Ombuds strategic alliances and impact on whole systems
- Use and Security of electronic tools and services (in institutions or in ombuds offices)
Prior post: Canadian and European Higher Ed Ombuds Will Convene in Vienna.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Balloting Opens for IOA Board of Directors

- Wayne Blair (incumbent) -- Ombuds Blog Post; University of North Carolina
- Nick Diehl -- National Institutes of Health; IOA 2006 Conference Bio
- Donna Douglass Williams -- Ombuds Blog Post; IOA 2009 Conference Bio
- DA Graham -- Ombuds Blog Post; Enjoy Mediation
- Lawrence Jagneaux -- Halliburton 2001 Report; Ombuds of Texas Roster
- Carolyn Noorbakhsh (incumbent) -- Ombuds Blog Post; National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Laurie Patterson -- Ombuds Blog Post; Werner Institute Newsletter
- Kerry Edgorf -- Ombuds Blog Post; Marquette University
Related posts: Balloting Begins for IOA Board (2007); IOA Announces Board Nominees (2008); IOA Revises Board Balloting, Calls for Nominations.
Job Posting: Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Related posts: FDIC Ombuds Reports Strong Growth in Visitor Traffic; FDIC Ombuds Creates Unit for Bank Customers; Job Postings.
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