Reflections Magazine Issue #49 - Summer 1998 | Page 3

From the President 3 Necessary Planning, Enthusiastic Doing! P lanning is not my favorite pastime. I’m a doer. It’s my constitution to be active; just ask Joan, and our son and daughter. But I know that without plans, whether they be for the University or for the family, we might invest our time and resources without the desired results. One of those bromides I learned in a time management seminar years ago has stayed with me: People don’t plan to fail; they fail to plan. The eight strategic directions outlined in this issue of Reflections (see page 5) are the result of months of planning, many meetings of faculty, staff, students, alumni, trustees and friends, countless drafts and re-drafts — all to set the directions for Siena’s future. Now the action really begins, as we engage our intellectual, financial, physical and spiritual resources to specify the goals and objectives necessary to move the University in the desired directions. During the planning, we haven’t been idle. Strategic actions this past academic year have