Christine Tempesta—Director of Strategic Initiatives
Massachusetts Institute of Technology—Cambridge, Mass.
United States
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Volume 1, Issue 18
Advancement Weekly, Nov. 7, 2011
Charisma is a Teachable Trait

Charisma is a valuable though sometimes elusive quality in leadership. It’s commonly thought that this trait is something you either have or you don’t. But a new study suggests that the trait is not as intangible as once thought and can be taught.

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Proper Etiquette for Videoconferencing

Videoconferencing isn’t a combination of talking on the phone and meeting in person. It is its own thing, with its own set of rules, says a communications expert.

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Characteristics of Ineffective Leaders

Many organizations suffer from a recognition problem, according to one management guru—they can’t recognize good leaders from bad ones.

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The Power of Volunteers:
Leveraging Engagement and Advocacy for the Benefit of the Institution

Nov. 15, 2011
Online
12 - 1:30 p.m. EST, U.S.

Nurturing, leveraging and sustaining critical relationships with volunteers is both a science and an art. Hear from two seasoned professionals about the intrinsic value volunteers bring to institutions, and explore ways to both measure their gifts of time and service and reward them for it.