Christine Tempesta—Director of Strategic Initiatives
Massachusetts Institute of Technology—Cambridge, Mass.
United States
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Volume 1, Issue 15
Advancement Weekly, Oct. 17, 2011
Introverted vs. Extroverted Managers

Is it better to be an introverted or extroverted manager? According to a new study, it depends on the makeup of your staff.

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All Work and Some Play

Work isn’t all fun and games, but a growing number of employers are hoping to change this expectation: they’re incorporating elements of videogames into the workplace to engage their employees.

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Setting a Sensible Smartphone Policy

Smartphones have become a standard employee accessory in many professions, but one management expert says managers need to do a better job of explaining to their employees why they have been given one.

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Minority Advancement Institute

Nov. 14 - 16, 2011
Sheraton Baltimore City Center
Baltimore, Md., United States

The institute was created to foster the development of diverse leaders in the advancement profession. This year's program focuses on management, leadership and mentoring of advancement professionals of diverse backgrounds.

Institute Registration: US$199
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Contact Rob Henry, executive director of emerging constituencies, at henry@case.org to register.