Charles Bacarisse—Vice President for Advancement
Houston Baptist University—Houston, Texas
United States
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Volume 1, Issue 5
Advancement Weekly - August 8, 2011
Lead Yourself to Lead Others

Managers are used to leading others and telling them what to do. But, to truly succeed, they should focus on personal leadership. That’s according to one expert at last week’s CASE Summer Institute in Communications and Marketing.

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Study: Teleworking Less Popular, but No Less Effective

A new survey reports that the number of teleworkers in the United States decreased last year for the first time since 2003. Researchers say that heightened employee anxiety over job security has many afraid to work from home. Still, some leadership experts say that more face time doesn’t promote greater job security and that employers should continue to promote teleworking.

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Email Etiquette and the Appropriateness of 'Reply All'

Whether they have a staff of two or 20, managers often have to communicate with everyone on their team at once. Email is often the obvious medium to convey messages to multiple staff members. Still, one management expert writes that group emails can be perilous for leaders who don’t realize the mini social networks they create.

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