INSIGHT FOR EXPANDING EXECUTIVE PRESENCE & LEADERSHIP APTITUDE
Higher Education Executive Coach Series: Action Steps for Leadership Readiness & Emotional Intelligence Assessment
This is the first post in the "Higher Education Executive Coach" series for academic, administrative, and technology leaders as well as aspiring leaders. Executive Presence is a topic related to leadership readiness and emotional intelligence. Here's another blogpost focused on Read More >
Coaching Tomorrow’s Academic Leaders: Career Pathways in Higher Education
Have you spent most of your career as a faculty member, researcher, or scholar in a university or college setting? Are you thinking about possible career paths in academic or university leadership? Advancement to leadership in higher education can be Read More >
The Path to IT Leadership in Higher Education: Are You Ready?
If you keep up on the latest technology news related to universities and colleges or you’ve attended EDUCAUSE events in the last few years then you know that in the next 3- 5 years, 50% or more CIOs will be retiring. Read More >
What Swimming From Alcatraz to San Francisco Taught Me About Higher Education Consulting
Generally, I write about strategic planning or operations improvement in higher education. Last month, however, I swam from Alcatraz to San Francisco. At first I didn't know that setting this personal goal and the hours of swimming in the ocean as I trained for the event had any Read More >
Disruptive Change In Higher Education: From the Inside Out
Over the last year I’ve had many conversations about the role ed tech incubators and accelerators play in stimulating disruptive change in higher education. Today I read an article written by Andy Thomason about colleges creating their own in-house ed Read More >
Higher Education CIOs & Aspiring Tech Leaders: Use Social Media to Build Your Personal Brand
This post is part of an occasional career focused blog series for aspiring Higher Education CIOs or sitting CIOs. Previous posts can be accessed here. Yesterday I read a great blog post by Dr. James Michael Nolan, President of Southwestern College. Read More >