The Best Story Wins in Film … and Higher Ed with former Pixar story artist Matthew Luhn

Walking into a darkened movie theater you expect to be moved. You expect to join the rest of the audience on an emotional roller coaster ride. You might even expect to learn a little something about yourself and your relationship to the world around you along the way.
The Secret to Influencing your Most Critical Audience

It’s natural to want everyone around you to be happy with your newest idea. In an ideal world, you’d communicate what you want, everyone on your teams would align and we’d all go home at 5 and relax with our feet up.
That’s not going to happen.
Are you Building a Resilient Higher Ed Culture? — FAEF Leadership Panel 2018

Howard Teibel moderated a panel of three financial officers at the NACUBO 2018 Annual Meeting to hear the stories from private and public institutions who are empowering members of their campus community to play a key role in driving innovative change.
What a higher ed conference can teach us about provocation, storytelling, and staying engaged as we age

Last month, I had the opportunity to have my perspective tested. As someone that works in higher education, you might think that’s not much of a novelty. On the contrary — none of us is immune to cemented positions and calcified opinions. The NACUBO 2018
The Power of our Stories and the Leaders who Write Them — NACUBO 2018 Annual Meeting

Howard is heading to Long Beach to take part in the NACUBO 2018 Annual Meeting. His work there will focus on business officers as leaders — those new to the role and seasoned alike — and the power of the stories we write to define the course of our instit
“The Beginner’s Creed”: What does it mean to be a beginner?

Peter Denning joins us today in a conversation about what it is to be a beginner and the power of facing our moods of discomfort and confusion that mark being a beginner. He shares with us his own journey along with his learning about mood and how to move
USF Provost Don Heller on Preparing for the Unthinkable: After Michigan State

Dr. Don Heller joins us today to talk about his unique perspective on both the Penn State and Michigan tragedies as we try to come to terms with how we as leaders in education can better prepare our institutions for the worst case scenario — a scenario fo
An Evolving IT Story @Colorado.Edu

The information technology office is changing. No longer a simple service center to keep your laptop humming, today’s IT office offers a striking portfolio of tools to help solve problems across the organization, provided leaders learn how to effectively
Incentives for Innovation and Navigation with guest Roger L. Martin

In February 2015, Roger L. Martin joined as a guest to talk about innovation, incentive, and inspiration that drives creative solutions to complexity. In 2017, Roger was named the world’s #1 management thinker by Thinkers50, a biannual ranking of the most
Plymouth State President Donald Birx Faces Transformation Head-on in Clusters

Plymouth State University is making a dramatic shift, moving from a traditional university structure to a cluster-based model, which will give students a new combination of education and engaged scholarship necessary to compete successfully in an increasi