Incivility costs the U.S. economy $23.8 billion each year. And academic environments are not immune. Sean Cook interviews Dr. Rajashi Ghosh of Drexel University.
Credential vs. Potential: Hiring "Diamonds in the Rough"
In higher education, as in any industry, credentials and certifications are sought after by professionals hoping to get an advantage over their competition. In an interesting post that entered my tweet stream on Friday, Kenny Silva explored the weight we often place on credentials in the hiring process, in contrast to potential. This is especially […]
An Interview with Gist’s Greg Meyer: Part 1: The Power of Social CRM
With the growing popularity of social media, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to monitor your connections and stay up-to-date with conversations. This need has ushered in a wave of tools that take Client Relationship Management to the next level, by integrating information from social media into the mix. Gist is one such tool that can help […]
Cover Letters: 6 Reasons You Should Write One, Even If You Feel It’s a Waste of Time
Cover letters come in all different styles, and it’s not always easy to figure out the best way to outline your arguments for a job and keep the reader interested. So it’s not surprising to know that many job-seekers obsess over their cover letters. Others spend more time on the résumé, and barely any time […]
Applying Student Affairs Skills, Part 3: Crisis Management
People were screaming and running away through the rain, and I heard one lady yell to me “You’ve gotta call the festival! You’ve gotta call it!’ She kept running away, but like most people who handle emergencies, I ran toward the commotion.
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