Brian Agnew—Assistant Dean, Advancement and External Relations
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey—New Brunswick, N.J.
United States
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Volume 2, Issue 19
Advancement Weekly, October 29, 2012, Vol. 2, No. 18
Don’t Pretend You’re All-Powerful

Leaders should have the courage to admit that some things are simply beyond their control, says an executive coach.

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What Not to Share with Staff

Transparency is a good principle in leadership. Still, a management consultant says that leaders shouldn’t share too many details about organizational strategy with their employees.

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The Politics of Gaining Internal Support

Advancement managers who understand the leadership characteristics of their campus executives are more likely to garner support for their programs, says a CASE faculty member.

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