Good Communication is a Collaborative Effort

About six months ago I challenged my Facebook friends to help me brainstorm visual ideas for this year’s WLSTC conference. Many are teachers who annually participate in the conference so I expected great input from …

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Schools Using the Harley-Davidson Effect

There’s a really long article by management guru H. Donald Hopkins (Temple University) entitled “Using History for Strategic Problem-Solving: The Harley-Davidson Effect.” In it he tells of corporate CEOs solving problems such as employee moral or …

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Involving Participants Makes Conference Fun

I’ve got an interesting project going on right now and, being a history buff, I’m really enjoying it. It’s the program and promotional pieces for the annual Wisconsin Lutheran Teachers’ Conference. How’s the cover looking …

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Appreciating Teachers as More Than Scapegoats

Today is Teacher Appreciation Day. My son is a teacher so I’m proudly directing my kudos to him. He’s also a poet, bookmaker and student. Isn’t his hand-bound chapbook impressive? Teacher Appreciation Day seems a …

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Must Non-Profits Look Like a Charity Case?

When I met with Rachel DiGiorgio two months ago, I knew I was going to like working with her. Rachel is the project manager for an upcoming National School Leadership Conference and she wanted topnotch …

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