Colleagues, coaches, and cohorts: The importance of community
Submitted by Jane Livingston on
This reflection celebrates the many people I am grateful for in my professional life. The importance of community.
Submitted by Jane Livingston on
This reflection celebrates the many people I am grateful for in my professional life. The importance of community.
Submitted by Brian McDonald on
It was cold day in Watertown, Massachusetts on February 1, 1983 when MOR Associates put up an open for business sign.
Submitted by Marcia Dority on
Without reflection on one’s experiences, forward progress is like a rocking chair - constantly working but not going anywhere.
Submitted by Laura McCain Pa... on
Feeling burned out as the leader? Resilience is the capacity to meet adversity, setbacks and trauma, and recover to lead and live life fully.
Submitted by Laura McCain Pa... on
Looking at mental health as an organizational strategy will enable you to take action to address employee needs and reduce contributing stressors.
Submitted by Jim Bruce on
Instead of speaking and thinking about resolutions, begin to speak and think about commitments you willingly make to yourself.
Submitted by Brian McDonald on
As you reflect on where you are and think about where you want to be in 2023, what will propel you on the next chapter of your leadership journey?
Submitted by Marcia Dority on
While the size of a rock thrown into a pond can affect the size of the ripples, both a pebble and a boulder will each cause change to the pond.
Submitted by Jim Dezieck on
Jackie looked out on the setting campus sun feeling a huge burden had just been lifted, a smile on her face. Weeks of tension had just evaporated.
Submitted by Susan Foster on
I got a call from my chair to come to her office right away. I knew it was something big. She had just returned from a meeting with the Provost.