It Takes Leaders to Make Leaders… Or Does it?
My Master’s work in Organizational Behavior was heavily focused on leadership, as the strength and future of any organization, or group of
My Master’s work in Organizational Behavior was heavily focused on leadership, as the strength and future of any organization, or group of
In a crime-ridden, urban area, I watched a teacher lead a group of sixth graders with such dignity and grace that it
I attended a stimulating panel discussion last night at Georgetown University. It was offered by Georgetown University’s Italian Research Institute, in collaboration
Much of my work is to help people change their focus from negative to positive. There is a bulk of research from
As I integrate more of what I refer to as, “The BEing of Behavior,” into my lectures and training with staff, I
Part of my current role is to offer professional development trainings to various teams in the educational world. Sometimes, they are directors
At this time, at the beginning of a new school year, some changes are inevitable. Others are only going to be possible
I attended a stakeholders meeting for a school district’s special education strategic planning committee. After a year into the process, for the
As the airport shuttle bus pulled away from Terminal 1 just before 3 am, the older gentleman driving began to sign along
For Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month 2017, I launched a call for artists on the autism spectrum to design the cover image
My Master’s work in Organizational Behavior was heavily focused on leadership, as the strength and future of any organization, or group of
In a crime-ridden, urban area, I watched a teacher lead a group of sixth graders with such dignity and grace that it
I attended a stimulating panel discussion last night at Georgetown University. It was offered by Georgetown University’s Italian Research Institute, in collaboration
Much of my work is to help people change their focus from negative to positive. There is a bulk of research from
As I integrate more of what I refer to as, “The BEing of Behavior,” into my lectures and training with staff, I
Part of my current role is to offer professional development trainings to various teams in the educational world. Sometimes, they are directors
At this time, at the beginning of a new school year, some changes are inevitable. Others are only going to be possible
I attended a stakeholders meeting for a school district’s special education strategic planning committee. After a year into the process, for the
As the airport shuttle bus pulled away from Terminal 1 just before 3 am, the older gentleman driving began to sign along
For Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month 2017, I launched a call for artists on the autism spectrum to design the cover image
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