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The Power of Motivation: Transformational Leadership in Higher Education

By Dr. LeKesha Campbell Academic institutions are arguably one of the longest standing organizations. With histories dating as far back as the 15th century, institutions of higher learning are rooted in a strong sense of tradition and historical values that continue to shape its operations and the collegiate experience. Advancements in technology, pedagogy, globalization, and…
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To the Leader Juggling Roles, We See You

By Michele Porterfield Unlike in the past when jobs were much more structured and clearly delineated from one another, leaders in today’s organizations are in much more fluid contexts that are continuously evolving and changing. One day they may be asked to spearhead a complex, cross-functional project and the next they may find themselves buried…
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7 Items to Liven Up Your Office

By Renee Booth This month we are discussing ways to make your workspace an ideal environment that is both productive and enjoyable.. While activities like planning out your lunches or finding more time to stretch can go a long way into creating the space and experience you desire, it is sometime the physical and more…
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4 Ways To Survive Embarassmemt

By Adam Booth When I am not combing the internet for the best and latest in leadership advice, you may see me down in Chester, PA leading chants in support of the Philadelphia Union, our local soccer team in the area. For 3 years now I have stood in front of thousands of fans to…
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