By Susan deBruyn Presentations can be hard. It’s almost impossible to imagine presenting without filler words like “uh” or “oh.” Read below to see how you can improve your presentation skills. “The success of your presentation will be judged not by the knowledge you send but by what the listener… read more
Strong Managers and Leaders Aren’t Afraid to Ask for Help
By Anne Evenson Asking for help as a manager or an experienced leader can be daunting, and many perceive asking for help as a sign of weakness. Here’s how you can master the art of asking for help when you are in a position of authority. “Asking for other’s guidance… read more
Fearlessly Face a Professional Challenge
By Liz Carmack When faced with a professional challenge, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and discouraged; however, there are ways to quell your fears and step up to the plate. Check out our tips for conquering professional challenges. “To be tested is good. The challenged life may be the best… read more
Salary is Important, but Choosing the Right Leader is Crucial
By Havilah Tower During your job search, focusing on the role, salary and benefits are important; however, you don’t want to overlook the personality and leadership style of the hiring manager. Here are some tips for evaluating a job based on who you will report to. “If your actions inspire… read more
How to Deal with Inconsistent Feedback on Your Leadership Style
By Andrew Forrester Feedback can be hard to hear, but what does one do with feedback that’s confusing or inconsistent? How can you align your leadership style to meet the needs of different people? Here are some tips for carving a path forward. “No matter how good you think you… read more
Big Wicked Problems and How to Solve Them
Design thinking is human-centered problem solving. Dr. Julie Schell designed Essentials of Practical Design Thinking to help learners understand the concepts and approach problem-solving with a creative mindset.