When I work with high-performing leaders, they often ask how they can accelerate their own leadership development curve, what they can do to improve. They have a strong desire to know the right approach, the best method, or the most effective way to accomplish more—ultimately so they can “win” by some metric. On one hand,… Read more »
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The Power of Self Observation
Ray Luther Executive Director Partnership for Coaching Excellence and Personal Leadership Many years ago, I led a small team at a large firm-a spoke in the wheel as they say. While I came from a military background, this was one of my first opportunities to lead in a corporate environment and I was excited. My… Read more »
Freak Out, But Be OK
Anoop Bethapudy, MBA’16, and fellow Kelley Full-Time MBA students worked with the Native American community in California during GLOBASE Native 2016. by Anoop Bethapudy, MBA’16 The ability to write in a way that inspires and fosters teamwork is a key to great leadership. In collaboration with the Gotham Writers Workshop, students in the Kelley MBA… Read more »
Leaving Hollywood and Its Tyrannical Leaders Behind
by Kyle Hebenstreit, MBA’16 The ability to write in a way that inspires and fosters teamwork is a trait of great leadership. Students in the Kelley MBA Leadership Academy, in collaboration with the Gotham Writers Workshop, have produced a series of blog posts to demonstrate these skills. Hollywood is a weird place to work. Maybe… Read more »
What I Learned as a GLOBASE Participant and Leader
GLOBASE Guatemala 2016 by Kyle DeLapp, MBA’16 Kyle DeLapp Over the course of my two years in the Kelley Full-Time MBA Program, I’ve seen many examples of why this is a world-class program. The best example of this is the Global Business and Social Enterprise (GLOBASE) program. I was fortunate enough to be involved as… Read more »
Take the Plunge
by Rhea Mahato, MBA’16 Rhea Mahato Great leadership includes the ability to write in a way that inspires and fosters teamwork. In collaboration with the Gotham Writers Workshop, students in the Kelley MBA Leadership Academy have produced a series of blog posts to demonstrate these skills. “Go make us proud,” I heard my mom… Read more »
A Few Things Don Draper Taught Me About Business
by Jared Goldsmith, MBA’16 Jared Goldsmith The ability to inspire and foster teamwork through writing is a trait of great leadership. Students in the Kelley MBA Leadership Academy, in collaboration with the Gotham Writers Workshop, have produced a series of blog posts to demonstrate these skills. Don Draper was a big part of my life… Read more »
The Imperative (& Art) of Challenging Assumptions
Scott Mautz Guest blogger Scott Mautz, MBA’94 is an award-winning keynote speaker and 20+ year veteran of Procter & Gamble, where he currently runs the company’s largest, multi-billion dollar business. He is also the author of the book Make It Matter: How Managers Can Motivate by Creating Meaning. There is a silent, guiding force in your life that… Read more »
10 Insights on Inspirational Leadership
Introducing a new guest blogger: Scott Mautz, MBA’94. Mautz is an award winning keynote speaker and 20+ year veteran of Procter & Gamble, where he currently runs the company’s largest, multi-billion dollar business. He is also the author of the book Make It Matter: How Managers Can Motivate by Creating Meaning, which has been recently nominated for “Leadership Book… Read more »
Making Leadership Personal
Daniel Dillard By Daniel Dillard, MBA’16 “If you don’t prioritize your life, someone else will.” —Greg McKeown The longer I’m a Kelley MBA student, the more I realize the power in asking questions. Questions of professors. Questions of prospective companies. Questions of classmates. Even learning how to ask questions about the questions others are asking… Read more »