Leadership Pilgrimage
I'm heading out on a 1,000-mile pilgrimage. For 70 days, I’ll be walking the Camino de Santiago, a series of well-worn trails used for 1,000 years.
I'm heading out on a 1,000-mile pilgrimage. For 70 days, I’ll be walking the Camino de Santiago, a series of well-worn trails used for 1,000 years.
The year: 1969. The place: a Milwaukee factory with 800 people. The goal: expand capacity by 33% while maintaining production and staffing.
The time is right to lift your head to consider your strategy in the three years ahead. Reinvigorate through strategically impactful goals.
I manage employees who must think like entrepreneurs to solve challenges involving relationships and politics. I need to foster reflection.
College is perhaps one of the biggest decisions many people make. The power of a first impression is real and on full display in the visiting process.
Resilience provides confidence to step up and lead. Resilient leaders are able to overcome setbacks and help others overcome their setbacks.
What we say matters. One area that’s impactful to consider is how we refer to others, especially if they’re not in the room, virtual or otherwise.
Imagine if all the people who have been through a MOR leadership experience within your university could form a cohesive community of change agents.
Looking back at lessons learned is powerful. Three basic ingredients leadership emerged from my perspective: self-awareness, curiosity, and courage.
It’s halfway through 2022, and the cusp of the summer solstice. Just as there is a rhythm to nature, we too can practice consistency in our lives.