Launched in 2022, the Ignatian Leadership Development Program (ILDP) enhances the University’s commitment to the formation of faculty and staff, in concert with the University’s Strategic Directions.
“Only you can master your mind, which is what it takes to live a bold life full of accomplishments most people consider beyond their capacity.” - David Goggins The quote above applies equally to teams ...
Strong leadership is needed in academic medicine, and starting early makes a difference. Training is most effective when introduced early in a student’s medical education, instilling healthy habits ...
In 2007, a new leadership training initiative for scientists at Argonne National Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory launched as a small pilot project. This fall, the training ...
Chad Clapsaddle has never thought of himself as a great communicator. So he was amazed to learn that his colleagues felt otherwise. "They said I was clear in communicating strategic priorities and ...
Drake University is working with Nanyang Science and Technology College in Singapore to launch a doctorate program in ...
Sheila is exhausted. The CHRO of a mid-sized biotech company, she’s spent the past couple of years running program after program to support the growth and development of hundreds of globally ...
Leadership Programs: Everyone wins when a leader gets better. At William & Mary, we believe leadership is a journey—not a destination. Whether you're just stepping into a leadership role or advancing ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Four Mississippi State administrators and faculty are 2025-26 Southeastern Conference Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows—a preeminent status recognizing emerging leaders ...
The Northwestern Oklahoma State University President's Leadership Class (PLC) will welcome 17 new members this fall. PLC is a ...
Maria (name changed to protect her privacy) received an angry email from a peer manager, accusing one of her employees of failing to complete a critical task and jeopardizing a pivotal project.