Culture
09.06.2016
Neuroscience – Managing Self-Talk
Earlier this summer we introduced the idea (in a series of Tuesday Readings, as referenced below) that if we understand how our brain works, we can better understand why we react the way we do. I wrote, then, that the individual’s brain, in the days of our early ancestors, had one key goal – survival, […]
09.01.2016
IT Centralization and the Innovation Value Chain in Higher Education
On April 1 we reached out to the MOR Leaders alumni on behalf of Ed Clark, fellow program alum and current CIO of University of St Thomas, with a survey on “IT Centralization and the Innovation Value Chain in Higher Education”. This was part of his PhD dissertation work, in which I am happy to […]
08.23.2016
I Made a Mistake
So, what do I do now? We all make mistakes. Sometimes they are small and personal like forgetting to put the trash at the curb to be picked up. Or, larger and embarrassing, like writing the amount differently in numbers and words on a check. Or, sending a critical email to the wrong addressee. Or, […]
08.02.2016
Neuroscience and Change – Part 3
SCARF :: A User’s Guide The focus of the past two issues of the Tuesday Reading has been on neuroscience and change. Today’s essay continues this theme, providing some practical suggestions as to how you can employ SCARF to better understand yourself and to manage and lead others. The work of David Rock and others has […]
07.12.2016
“Plusing Up” and the Princess Doll
Today’s Tuesday Reading, “Plusing Up” and the Princess Doll, is an essay by Jerry Wood, Director of Information Technology, for Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Michigan. The essay first appeared as a program reflection earlier this year. One of my biggest professional passions is providing great customer service. I think it’s an art […]
07.05.2016
Revolutionary Relationships
Yesterday was the 240th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress meeting at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This document announced that the thirteen American colonies, then at war with the Kingdom of Great Britain, regarded themselves as thirteen newly independent sovereign states, no longer under British rule, and instead in a […]
06.23.2016
Video Library from the 2016 MOR Leaders Conference
Video Library from the 2016 MOR Leaders Conference: 1. Conference Opening Video 2. The Essence of Leadership – General Colin Powell 3. Digital Transformation — We Havent Seen Anything Yet – Andrew McAfee 4. Bruce Maas, University of Wisconsin-Madison 5. Len Peters, Yale University 6. Sue Workman, Case Western Reserve University 7. John Gohsman, Washington University in St. Louis […]
06.23.2016
Bruce Maas' keynote at the 2016 MOR Leaders Conference
Bruce Maas, Vice Provost for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, at the University of Wisconsin, keynote video at the 2016 MOR Leaders Conference. Forces and Trends Part I and II. Video of Bruce Maas, University of Wisconsin-Madison, MOR Leaders Conference – Part 1 Video of Bruce Maas, University of Wisconsin-Madison, MOR Leaders Conference – […]
06.23.2016
Steve Fleagle's keynote at the 2016 MOR Leaders Conference
Steve Fleagle, University of Iowa, CIO and Director of Information Technology Services at the University of Iowa, keynote video for the 2016 MOR Leaders Conference. Video of Steve Fleagle, University of Iowa, MOR Leaders Conference
06.23.2016
Sue Workman's keynote at the 2016 MOR Leaders Conference
Sue Workman, Vice President Information Technology Services and Chief Information Officer, Case Western Reserve University, keynote video for the 2016 MOR Leaders Conference. Video of Sue Workman, Case Western Reserve University, MOR Leaders Conference