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Career Opportunities With a Master’s in Education Administration

Strategy Driven

Those passionate about teaching and who want to make a difference in students’ future find this an ideal career choice. A master’s in education administration offers an opportunity to explore many career paths. These administrators may oversee financial aid, student affairs, or academic and career advising services.

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How News Coverage Affects Levels Of Humanitarian Aid

The Horizons Tracker

Recent research from the University of Michigan examined the influence the media had on our perceptions of immigrants. Research from the University of Edinburgh shows that the media also have an influence over how the public, and indeed governments perceive humanitarian aid. Influential media.

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When Leadership is Unstable, Drop an Anchor

Lead Change Blog

Debilitating mid-year budget cuts. Early in my career, I used to sit dead in the water waiting for someone, anyone, to toss me a life preserver. When leadership around you is unstable, you have what it takes to drop an anchor and influence others to do the same. How does the budget really work? Topsy turvy markets.

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Four Kinds of Feedback in an Excellent Organization

Lead Change Blog

The ability to influence, including relationship-building skills. This region is about stimulating the four sustainability aspects above (analysis, creativity, organizing, and influence) and is a task for both the team leader and the human resources department. Creative qualities. The ability to organize. Organizational resources.

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Trent Henry on Building Tomorrow’s Leaders

HR Digest

Our focus on innovation in talent is what allows EY people to build meaningful careers with impact. Through EY’s Candidate Assistant, AI is able to recommend a job to someone they may never have thought of – or heard of – as they explore flexible career options that align directly with their unique interests and ambitions.

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The Power in Vulnerability

Great Leadership By Dan

When I took over as president of a $12 billion unit at AT&T—overseeing 10,000 employees and a huge budget—I thought I had all the power I needed to succeed. At Sperry and later career stops, I had kept my cancer battle under wraps because I feared it would hold back my career advancement. I was wrong.

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The Most Important Thing

Lead Change Blog

Think about your own bosses, throughout your career. Their behavior may significantly influence how you lead, today. That’s a heavy influence, too. In my 15 years of non-profit management, my bosses and volunteer board members were very interested in our business delivering on budgeted nets every month.

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