Tag: leadership
Military leadership prepares us to embrace change we did not expect
One of the most overused business expressions is “Embrace the change!” Usually these changes are the ones as leaders we want to happen for...
Mission-driven leadership requires stewardship as well
Chanda Womack
Alliance of Rhode Island Southeast Asians executive director
For over a decade, I have immersed myself in many different capacities in the nonprofit sector,...
Berating employees isn’t smart
It’s almost never a good idea for a leader to publicly criticize his or her employees.
As a PR matter, this strategy is almost certain...
It’s time to do better
As a state, and a nation, we are facing critical issues. Decisions made regarding those issues will impact us for generations – requiring strategic,...
McTiernan wins Patricia M. Flynn Distinguished Woman in Business Education Award
SUSAN MCTIERNAN, dean of the Mario J. Gabelli School of Business at Roger Williams University, has won the Patricia M. Flynn Distinguished Woman in...
How to present your way to the top
It’s easy to understand why so many otherwise capable people are distressed, anxiety-ridden and almost paralyzed if they’re called upon to make a presentation....
Corporate culture
Does your company have a distinct culture?
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Talent shortage: When leadership really matters
Work gets done through the action of people. That’s why winning the war for talent, and especially the professional talent that is able to...
Mary T. O’Sullivan Completes Appreciative Inquiry Course
Mary T. O'Sullivan, MSOL, ACTP, ACC recently completed an ICF accredited course in Appreciative Inquiry. AI is based on the deceptively simple premise that...














