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 »
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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 »
The Magnetic Power of Personal Vision
Ray Luther By Ray Luther, Executive Director, Kelley MBA Program “There are no choices without personal freedom, Buckeroo. It’s not us who are dead inside. These things you find so weak and contemptible in us – these are just the hazards of being free.” -David Foster Wallace Your past tells a story that supports who you… Read more »