by leahonthelake | Nov 7, 2023 | LS - Leah's Work
This article examines how people’s lives and work environments have been altered as a result of technology, how these advancements have altered societal expectations for higher education, and three solutions for higher education institutions to address these new...
by leahonthelake | Mar 27, 2023 | LS - Leah's Work
Execution Education by Leah Sciabarrasi 2022 This presentation was given at the International Leadership Association National Conference in 2022. It makes a case for execution education. This question came out of the intersection from my portfolio of work –...
by leahonthelake | Mar 27, 2023 | LS - Leah's Work
The Innovative Habit by Leah Sciabarrasi 2022 This presentation was given at the International Leadership Association National Conference in 2022. It makes a case for leaders to incorporate an innovative habit in their organizations. Many...
by leahonthelake | Mar 27, 2023 | LS - Leah's Work
Research Questions To explore the problem, the following research questions were addressed: To what extent are Erich Jantsch’s five crucial innovations found in the innovations of four small institutions today? What role has leadership played in these innovations? In...
by leahonthelake | Mar 27, 2023 | LS - Leah's Work
In ‘Integrative Planning for the “Joint-Systems” of Society and Technology—The Emerging Role of the University’, Jantsch (1969) points out disruptive forces that are still found in higher education today, including student unrest, the degrading side effects of...
by leahonthelake | Jan 4, 2023 | LS - Leah's Work
Our chapter: Ever Upward: Building an Ecosystem to Support and Validate Lifelong Learning (Scott Dolan, Michele Paludi, Leah Sciabarrasi, Gretchen Schmidt, and Anna L. Zendell) In a world where skilling, upskilling, reskilling, and career shifting are becoming the...
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