The Leadership Quick Shots brings you insights, ideas, and tips from faculty, instructors, and special guests.
- Angela Love, Ph.D. on teams who are new to working remotely.
- Brian Dunn, M.A. on how you can avoid disconnection amongst teams, helping your employees remain engaged and energized in a remote world and how to get more out of your employees by helping them lean in on their strengths.
- Elaine Stein, Psy.D. on how you can continue to show up for your team, family, and friends by simply being a leader.
- Elizabeth D. Cramer, Ph.D. on confronting our biases to ensure we are interpreting facts versus our own opinions while handling a situation.
- George Shepeard, Psy.D. on some of the things we can do to take care of ourselves amidst all the changes going on.
- Gino Coca-Mir on the subject of after-action review and its relationship to learning agility.
- Guillermo Wated, Ph.D. on leaders not having all the answers during challenging times.
- Kaihan Krippendorff, Sc.D. on what actions do you want to be remembered for?
- Kevin Hummel, Ph.D. on how to refrain from becoming “Zoom Zombies.”
- Stav Fainshmidt, Ph.D. on parallel thinking being much more effective for your teams.
- Stephanie May, Psy.D. on what to do as a leader when an individual, personally or professionally, approaches you appearing to be emotionally overwhelmed.
- Teri Robiou, Ph.D. on how to show up for your employees while working in a digital world.