Two political figures having a debate in front of an audience Charisma and Its Limits: Communication Styles in the 2024 Presidential Election

Jen Knox Shanahan, MFA

Academic Programs Manager, Ohio State University
Communication and FeedbackThe way we tell stories may be an indicator of the way that we lead. 45983 min read /blogs/leadreadtoday/charisma-and-its-limits-communication-styles-2024-presidential-election
man flying through sky in a lightbulb Leading with Purpose: Insights from President Ted Carter (Part 2)

Fisher Leadership Initiative Staff

Leadership Styles and TheoriesPodcast HighlightsPresident Ted Carter of The Ohio State University discusses his vision for the university, emphasizing the institution’s role as a leader in higher education. 45971 min read /blogs/leadreadtoday/leading-purpose-insights-president-ted-carter-part-2
handshake Leading with Purpose: Insights from President Ted Carter (Part 1)

Fisher Leadership Initiative Staff

Leadership Styles and TheoriesPodcast HighlightsPresident Ted Carter of The Ohio State University shares his leadership insights, drawing from his extensive experience in the U.S. Navy and his role in academia. 45962 min read /blogs/leadreadtoday/leading-purpose-insights-president-ted-carter-part-1
debate podiums for 2024 presidency Exploring the Art of Debate to Make Better Leadership Decisions

Jen Knox Shanahan, MFA

Academic Programs Manager, Ohio State University
Organization and Team CultureLeaders who encourage more structured debate might find that better, more thoughtful decisions are made. 45942 min read /blogs/leadreadtoday/exploring-art-debate-make-better-leadership-decisions
illustration of 2 Boeing 737 aircrafts Navigating Leadership Challenges: Boeing’s Path to Redemption

Dylan Williams, MA

Manager, Fisher Leadership Initiative
Crisis LeadershipVarious safety debacles have exposed failures in Boeing's safety culture, values within the organization, and poor crisis management, eroding public trust. 45931 min read /blogs/leadreadtoday/navigating-leadership-challenges-boeings-path-redemption
Sad woman holding a smiling emoticon Balancing optimism with toxic positivity: When looking on the bright side becomes too much

Ashley Holloway

Emotional Intelligence A healthy dose of hopeful optimism is a good thing. In fact, the Mayo Clinic (2023) promotes positive thinking, a precursor to optimism, as being good for your overall health and well-being. Positive thinking is also a key part of stress management. But what happens when the pendulum of positive thinking swings too far in the other direction?45922 min read /blogs/leadreadtoday/balancing-optimism-toxic-positivity-when-looking-bright-side-becomes-too-much
3 employees taking a survey INSIGHT: How to Design Effective Employee Engagement Surveys

Dr. Hun Lee

Organization and Team CultureTalent Management InsightsWhen crafted and executed properly, employee engagement surveys provide leaders with critical insights into the thoughts and experiences of their teams. 45919 min read /blogs/leadreadtoday/insight-how-design-effective-employee-engagement-surveys
man holding 2 dishes on strings to look like a human scale To Judge or Not to Judge

Ashley Holloway

The line between making a judgment and judging can be blurry at times. 45903 min read /blogs/leadreadtoday/judge-or-not-judge
family of 6 in front of house Reflecting on Gratitude Received at Home Makes You a Better Leader at Work

Jasmine Hu, PhD

Klodiana Lanaj

Professor, University of Florida

Daniel Kim

Graduate Assistant, University of Florida
Organization and Team CultureLeaders are not just defined by their roles at work. They are deeply shaped by their personal lives as well. 45873 min read /blogs/leadreadtoday/reflecting-gratitude-received-home-makes-you-a-better-leader-work

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