Developing the next generation of leaders in education is something Brian Metcalf thinks about a lot. “My mind is always on succession planning and retaining the best teachers we have,” he says. Metcalf leads Tindley Accelerated Schools, a charter school system in Indianapolis. In his first three years there, he began searching for teachers who… Read more »
Executive Education
Learning to L.E.A.D. with IU Executive Education
Once a month, nearly two dozen city employees in Indianapolis step away from their desks and briefly set aside their tasks to spend a day focused on becoming more efficient leaders. They’re all part of the 2021 Leadership Education Accelerated Development Class (L.E.A.D.) run by IU Executive Education. “When organizations invest in developing leaders,… Read more »
Leaders must adapt to the new world of work
The world of work is changing—and so are workers’ expectations. The call to leaders is clear: adapt now or risk the organization’s future. Adaptability is one of the keys to effective leadership. Those who adapt well know how to adjust their style when the situation calls for it. Another key is continual learning—being willing… Read more »
Become a holistic leader
In honor of Women’s History Month, the O’Neill School is using our March blogs as a platform to highlight the women of O’Neill, including students, faculty, and alumni, and their work to make a difference in our communities. Written by: Sara M. Johnson, FACHE, Director, IU Executive Education Leadership theories have been around for many… Read more »
Women leaders, don’t wait – break the rules
In honor of Women’s History Month, the O’Neill School is using our March blogs as a platform to highlight the women of O’Neill, including students, faculty, and alumni, and their work to make a difference in our communities. Written by: Sara Johnson, Director of Executive Education; Clinical Assistant Professor It has been said that women… Read more »
