Assessing your Strengths – Eric’s Story

I’m Eric Philippou, and I’m writing this blog as part of my college internship at ILI. Now that you’ve created a compelling future vision, it is time to move to the next step in becoming an innovative leader and successful college student – analyzing your situation and strengths. In this section, you will take several […]

Reflecting on Personal Vision – Eric’s Story

I’m Eric Philippou, and I’m writing this blog as part of my college internship at ILI. During the past three posts, I completed exercises to help me define my vision and values. Reflection Questions After each of the six steps in the innovative leadership development process, I’ll provide some helpful reflection questions. If you can […]

Defining Vision Based Actions for College Students – Eric’s Story

I’m Eric Philippou, and I’m writing this blog as part of my summer internship at ILI, a leadership and management consulting firm. I am entering my final fall semester at T­he Ohio State University, majoring in Strategic Communication. I like marketing and plan to attend business school in a few years. I’m also on the […]

Defining Personal Values For College Students – Eric’s Story

I’m Eric Philippou, and I’m writing this blog as part of my summer internship at Metcalf & Associates, a leadership and management consulting firm. I am entering my final semester at T­he Ohio State University in the fall, majoring in Strategic Communication. I like marketing, and I plan to go to business school in a […]

Meet Eric, College Student Blog Series – Defining Your Vision

I’m Eric Philippou, and I’m writing this blog as part of my summer internship at ILI, a leadership and management consulting firm. I am entering my final fall semester at T­he Ohio State University, majoring in Strategic Communication. I like marketing and plan to attend business school in a few years. I’m also on the […]

Innovative Leadership Fieldbook Reviewed by Harvard Professor, Jim Ritchie-Dunham

Maureen Metcalf & Mark Palmer. Innovative Leadership Fieldbook. Tucson, AZ: Integral Publishers. Reviewed by James L. Ritchie-Dunham What is interesting about this book?  One of my favorite papers on “interesting” suggests that showing what seems to be complicated and disparate is actually straightforward and connected is interesting (Davis, 1971).  The world of leadership development is definitely […]