Category: leadership
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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…
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A Strategy for Effective Change Management
Changing things is hard– people, processes, situations. It doesn’t matter: it’s all hard! As a MarComm leader, our job is to sometimes be the change agent If a process is broken or something isn’t achieving the results it needs. Our job is to figure out the change that is needed and bring the people together…
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Navigating Leadership and Management: Expert Tips from Learning from Leaders
Earlier this month I had the chance to host my own podcast entitled Learning from Leaders as part of the Enrollify Network. The five-part podcast series was designed to help prepare the next generation of marketing leaders, but I think I learned as much about marketing and leadership as the listeners. In reflecting back on…
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CASE IV Conference Takeaways
I spent last week at the CASE IV Conference in San Antonio. From a leadership pre-conference to dozens of sessions, this conference is one I’ve been attending since I first joined higher education as a profession. Five Key Conference Takeaways Default to the Process – Often times, as leaders we find ourselves in situations where…