by leahonthelake | Dec 27, 2022 | Truscott - First Floor
The side door entryway/gym still continues to be a labor of love. Originally, this space was a garage that the coal was hauled into 100 years ago. Then, decades ago, it was properly covered and converted into a rec room/entryway. Because the front stairs and door are...
by leahonthelake | Dec 14, 2022 | LS - Leader Log - Leadership, LS - Leah's Log
Last week, I had the privilege of serving on a leadership panel about managing teams at the virtual 4th Bi-Annual Federal Education Symposium. Identifying potential in your workforce presents an array of challenges that must be carefully addressed. Different work...
by leahonthelake | Dec 7, 2022 | LS - Leader Log - Planning, LS - Leah's Log
Educational accreditation is the approval from an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to verify that a school, higher education institution, or academic program maintains a certain level of educational standards. If you work in education,...
by leahonthelake | Nov 15, 2022 | LS - Leader Log - Planning, LS - Leah's Log
I was privileged to have a conversation with the great Ian Mitroff recently. After hearing him speak at the International Leadership Association as a keynote, I looked him up and couldn’t believe I had never come across his work. He was at Berkeley during the...
by leahonthelake | Nov 8, 2022 | LS - Leader Log - Leadership, LS - Leah's Log
I had the pleasure of attending the International Leadership Association Global Conference in D.C. last month. A few leadership themes came up in the sessions I attended that I compiled in this short debrief. I appreciate my institution, Excelsior University, for...
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