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Fostering Shared Responsibility - a Guest Post by Ed Brenegar

Kevin Eikenberry

He’s a busy guy – along with his blog – Leading Questions (which is a nominee for Best Leadership Blog of 2010 - Ed writes a weekly leadership column for Weekly Leader. Initiative by employees measured by higher rates of engagement and contribution. Start where you live with what is in your control.

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In Addition to Competence, College Building Character and Connection

Michael Lee Stallard

Here’s a great article about Chan’s work from the Chronicle of Higher Education entitled “ Finished College. I’ll be learning more and writing future blog posts about Andy Chan and Wake Forest’s work so stay tuned. No Comment No comments yet Posting your comment. why is everyone smiling?

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July's Leadership Carnival

Michael Lee Stallard

Each blogger selects one of their best blog posts over the course of the prior month and submits it for inclusion in the carnival. Below are links to the blog posts for the July leadership carnival. Wally Bock presents Once Upon a Time posted at Three Star Leadership Blog. posted at HRmarketer.com Blog.

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Followership : Blog | Executive Coaching | CO2 Partners

CO2

Curphy-Roellig Followership Model The Curphy-Roellig Followership Model builds on some of the earlier followership research of Robert Kelley, Ed Hollander, and Barbara Kellerman and consists of two independent dimensions and four followership types. The two dimensions of the Curphy-Roellig model are Critical Thinking and Engagement.

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Education? Innovation? Do - Learn - Do - Learn

Mills Scofield

But the more I studied for the GMAT and researched programs, the more I wondered if the options and price tags fit. Documenting experiences through photography, video, newsletters, and blogs. Culture Education Experience Institute Hacking Education Higher-Ed Innovation Leap Year Project Un-Schooling' How would I do that?

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Grad School May Not Be the Best Way to Spend $100,000

Harvard Business Review

To put it mildly, I''m a believer in the importance of higher education and graduate studies. If you''re doing a graduate program just to get the degree on your wall, or if only a handful of classes excite you, it''s far better (and cheaper) to take adult ed or extension school classes. Because your career is stalled.