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Using Our Secret Weapon to Achieve Integrated Marketing Communications Goals

April 6, 2015 by LCA Leave a Comment

At the community college I am honored to serve, we are fortunate to have an Office of College Advancement (OCA) team full of high-performers. The OCA team handles many functions, including from alumni affairs and advertising, alumni affairs, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Business Communication, Employee Relations, Leadership Strategies, Reputation Management Tagged With: Advice, Business, community colleges, leadership, marketing, public relations, Relationships, Students

How to Not Get Stuck with a PR Firm that Sucks

March 1, 2015 by LCA Leave a Comment

With limited PR and marketing budgets, it important that colleges and universities use those funds responsibly and strategically. That means hiring high-performers, using effective strategies and tactics and hiring the right PR and marketing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Business Communication, Public Relations Strategies and Techniques Tagged With: Advice, Business, community colleges, marketing, public relations

10 Aspects That Made Our 50th Anniversary Gala Unique

January 5, 2015 by LCA Leave a Comment

Last year, the community college I am fortunate to serve celebrated its 50th anniversary. The year-long celebration was truly collaborative and included all of our stakeholders, including students, employees, alumni, board members, donors and the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Business Communication Tagged With: Business, Communication, community colleges, higher education, Relationships, Students

11 More Signs That Your Boss is an Ineffective Leader: Wasting Time

April 11, 2012 by Linnie Carter Leave a Comment

I recently shared 9 signs that your boss is an ineffective leader. This list picks up the same thread, with a focus on a boss who mismanages his or her own time – and yours. Here are 11 signs your boss is an ineffective leader: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Leadership Strategies Tagged With: Business, Etiquette, ineffective leadership, Leaders, leadership, Relationships, Respect, Workplace performance

9 Signs That Your Boss is an Ineffective Leader: Performance Concerns

April 4, 2012 by Linnie Carter 1 Comment

I learned a long time ago that no one is perfect. However, I continue to be amazed when ineffective people are promoted to high levels of organizations and empowered to make decisions that impact thousands of people. These ineffective people are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Leadership Strategies Tagged With: Accountability, Business, Communication, ineffective leadership, Leaders, leadership, Relationships, Workplace performance

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