Developing Leaders: Tips and Tricks
Are people born as leaders or can they become one? Some would argue that leadership is in ones blood, you either have it or you don’t. We would argue that it is not a combination of qualities that make a leader, but a combination of actions.…
Acknowledging Our Biases
All of us are biased. In fact, says Rachael Frame, occupational psychologist at Work Group, “you’re not a human being if you’re not naturally biased in some way.” Most of us do not recognize our biases and therefore make judgments based…
Building Your Next Generation of Leaders
Extending Peace to the Grassroots
From the early 1970’s to the mid 1990’s Northern Ireland was the site of bitter conflict between those struggling for reunification with the rest of Ireland and those wanting the region to remain a part of the United Kingdom. The Irish-British…
Communication ABC’s
Effective Communication
Communication seems like it should be simple, however when not done well, the result is often misunderstanding and conflict. Communication is not just talking, it is an exchange of symbols, all of which are open…
IT2019: Bridging the IT Divide
The School of Information Technology (SoIT) at the University of Cincinnati was accustom to change. SoIt was often divided, tracing their roots to several computing technology programs offered across three colleges. However, in the fall of 2004,…
Strategic Planning: Faith and the Future
Each new year individuals vow to keep their latest resolution. However, even the seemingly determined fail to follow through and expectations quickly fall short. This resolution phenomena may not result from a lack of determination, rather…
How To Use Introspection To Up Your Leadership Game
From Guest Author Linda Hyden
Leadership is a people watching sport. We watch leaders, we read about leaders, we get excited about leaders, we tweet about leaders, we get disgusted with leaders and we follow leaders who share our values…
From Conflict to a Shared Vision: Defining the Future of the Groundfishing Industry
For almost 30 years, the Northeast fishing community has been at odds over how to best manage a severely depleted supply of groundfish after a decade of heavy fishing. To preserve stock, the region implemented tough regulations resulting…
The Art of Negotiation
When you think of the word negotiation what is the first image that pops into your head? Was it a bank heist, SWAT teams, or did you picture Kevin Spacey as “The Negotiator.” Typically, negotiations take place in a much different setting…
Intuition: Following Your Gut Feeling
in·tu·i·tion
int(y)o͞oˈiSH(ə)n/
noun
The ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.
A thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning.
We…
Pal Dan Gum
Purifying & Recharging Your Body
Pal Dan Gum
Pal Dan Gum comes from ancient Chinese and Korean art. It is composed of 8 different movements, designed to release tension, balance, and energize the body. Through these gentle movements,…