Do you have techniques or tools you use to manage and monitor all your connections on the vast array of social media outlets? Sometimes maintaining these social connections can be challenging because of the sheer number of social media outlets. Institute faculty Frank Kenny shares one tool he uses to manage these connections. If the video […]
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The Most Important Leadership Quality
When you think of the term “leader,” what words come to mind? As a young professional, there are many individuals I look to as leaders. Some of these individuals are my peers and others are individuals who currently fill or have filled a more supervisory role in my life. As I observe these individuals, I […]
Tired Dues?
I recently received an e-mail from a friend with a chamber of commerce in Tennessee. The subject line of the message immediately caught my attention. It read: “Tired Membership Dues!” The old fair share formula is truly the “tired” dues schedule in most chambers of commerce and associations. In research for a course that I […]
Interns: Offering a Valuable and Fresh Perspective
Does your organization have an intern program, and if so, are you utilizing interns to the best of their ability? If not, maybe it’s time you thought about implementing a program or improving the one you currently have. Interns often get stuck with the “work” no one else wants to do – picking up the […]
Tips for Taming Your Speaking Fears
According to the original Book of Lists, the number one worst human fear is Glossophobia, the fear of public speaking. It’s feared more than heights, snakes, even death itself which ranks number six on the list. One might assume that most people would rather die than give a speech. All joking aside, some experts estimate […]
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