Alexander Wisnoski is Associate Department Head for History, Anthropology, and Philosophy, and winner of the 2022 Emerging Leader Award. During my first year at UNG, a few things stuck out to me.
Leadership can be rewarding and difficult all at the same time. It’s easy to be a thought leader, but much more difficult to put those thoughts into action. Situations arise at any given moment that ...
Leadership alignment in 2026 depends less on goals and more on two questions: how we want work to feel, and whether we’re ...
Imagine you are a leader full of energy and enthusiasm. Your values are clear, and you lead with principles that ensure you never compromise on integrity. You feel balanced and centered, with a keen ...
College President Sian Leah Beilock’s reflections on higher education’s current challenges are vital and timely. True reflection, rooted in honesty and courage, can illuminate the right path forward.
The quality of your questions determines the quality of your thinking. And when I started thinking about how I could grow my business, these were some of the questions I asked myself: The questions ...
This interview with Sean O'Keefe by PAR Associate Editor W. Henry Lambright is a departure from traditional Administrative Profiles. It represents an opportunity to elicit from a man who has held ...
As I write, there have been more than 11.4 million COVID-19 cases worldwide, causing more than 534,000 deaths. Unlike most crises that arise and fade away quickly, COVID-19 is persisting and is ...