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Is Command & Control Really the Best Leadership Approach for a Crisis?
The current COVID-19 crisis is a great example of a chaotic situation and command and control would be the recommended approach, but it is really the best?
Letter to Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand Prime Minister
Analysis of Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern’s exemplary leadership by School of Leadership's adjunct professor Eileen Piggot-Irvine.
Online Community Organizing and Coalition Leadership in a Pandemic
Leading in Extraordinary Times webinar series: Explored “Online Community Organizing and Coalition Leadership in a Pandemic.”
Thank You to Shelbourne Community Kitchen Society
Thanks to Shelbourne Community Kitchen Society for their engagement as our spring 2020 Leadership Challenge™ sponsoring organization.
Striving for a Sustainable Organization: Constraints & Recommendations
Brian Dominguez recently completed his DSocSci. The results of his study led to insights into constraints to productive activities that further sustainability.
Working to End Systemic Racism: The School of Leadership Studies’ Responsibility
SoLS stands in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter and other movements to end racism against Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC).
Racism and Prejudice is the Pandemic: Strategies and Resources for Allyship
Strong, courageous, passionate, yet both tired and hopeful voices have lead initiatives, conversations and webinars at RRU on racism and unconscious bias.
Let's Just Call It What It Is: Racism
Peggy McIntosh essay, “White privilege: Unpacking the invisible knapsack” was aimed at a white audience to move the conversation on anti-racism forward.