Embracing Empathetic Curriculum Design
Some have defined practicing empathy as being “too nice.” To those critics, I would clarify that empathetic leadership—active listening, emotional intelligence, compassion, open communication, support, development, and inclusivity—is not a liability; it’s a superpower, and one that is particularly synergistic in curriculum design.
How Many Years Should Your Strategic Plan Cover?
Most strategic plans span between three and five years, but that range leaves a lot of room for interpretation. So, how can you determine the optimal length for your organization's strategic plan? Just like choosing the right pair of running shoes for your unique feet, finding the perfect duration for your strategic plan requires careful consideration of your organization’s unique needs and circumstances.
Outfoxed: When Leadership Fails
True leadership transcends financial success and failure; it is about fostering a culture of empathy, support, and compassion. Let the lessons learned from Foxtrot's closure guide us in our endeavors to build organizations that prioritize people over profits, ensuring that no employee is ever left behind.
The Power of Market Research
You don't need a huge budget to be able to conduct effective market research. There are plenty of accessible tools out there, and even using just one or two of them can make a real difference. Whether your marketing team is a group of ten or just a solo intern, you can leverage research to significantly enhance your strategies.
Innovation or Obsolescence: Blackberry Lessons for Higher Ed
In the fast-paced world of technology, few stories are as intriguing as the rise and fall of Blackberry. Once hailed as an icon of innovation, Blackberry's journey from success to decline offers invaluable lessons, not just for business but also for higher education.