These professors wanted the stakes to be far beyond grades. They wanted the students to see if the world believed they had met a need, solved a problem, etc.
The Fifth Discipline – Revisited
Having taken all manner of personality indicators, I agree with their consistent findings that people who do not perform effectively, in a collaborative fashion, nor with a proper prioritization of goals, are easily waived off in my brain as “morons.” I struggle to give second chances and I quickly look for workarounds to people and departments that appear obstructivistic regarding forward thinking initiatives, student support, or even student learning, etc.
Friday Campus Connections
Join us every Friday to see how connectedness shows up in “real-world” stories and scenarios. Here are 3 articles, blogs, or other resources that illustrate the power of connectedness. Of course, we’ll keep blogging away too. We hope you’ll stop back by on Monday, to see our newest post. And don’t forget to follow us on twitter (@Ice_Inst_Org). Happy Friday!
Do Your Ambitions Exceed Your Budget?
A lot of leaders across higher education, at the point in the budget I have described above, will make a terrible mistake. It may seem reasonable, or even fair. It may seem like the solution that produces the least amount of drama. It might seem like a good idea, but it’s not…