Category: leadership
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Top Leadership Mistakes New Leaders Make
I’ve been doing a bit of reflecting on my own leadership journey and the mistakes that I’ve made along the way. In the process, I’ve also visited with several leaders and realized that many rising leaders were victim to the same kind of miscues, likely because of inexperience, fear, or imposter syndrome. I’ve previously written…
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Celebrating 100 Posts: A Thought Leadership Reflection
I started this blog 100 posts ago as a way to reclaim my identity after taking a new job and also finishing my doctorate. It was a piece of advice from Liz Gross and others that I needed to keep writing. I never set out with a content strategy, desired outcomes, or anything more than…
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Three Leadership Theories for HigherEd Leaders
As leaders, I often think we end up in positions of leadership because we were good at our prior role. It’s a natural progression. You were good at X thing. Now, lead others to do X thing. However, the process isn’t that linear. In fact, it’s pretty problematic because often the skills to do X…
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CASE Summit Takeaways
This past week I was able to spend time in New York City as part of CASE Chairs Council and the Summit for Leaders in Advancement. The conference brings together leaders in our Advancement-focused disciplines for several days of learning. Conference Insights AI Future Begin thinking about what’s next as it relates to AI. In…