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PoA116 | Legal Perspective: Facility Agreements
In this episode, Justin Sievert, partner at Sievert Werly, LLC discusses important “need to know” elements of facility rental agreements, both as a renter and when renting your own facilities. Highlights Indemnification provisions and how they work Standard facility rental agreements Negotiating agreements Insurance requirements [agroup first=”0″ connect=”110″] [accordion title=”Transcript (beta)” connect=”110″] 00:12 OK, […]
[Presentation] Building Your Booster Club
Available now! View On-Demand [wcm_nonmember] [note style=”” bg=”#009E00″ border=”” bordercolor=”{{bordercolor}}” color=””] Our archive is accessible to Premium members only. Log in to access this replay. [/note] [/wcm_nonmember] [wcm_restrict plans=”premium, institution, student”] [/wcm_restrict] Matt Donovan, Senior Associate AD for Development at University of Indianapolis, presents an overview of how to build your booster club or annual […]
Context-Switching as a Leader and How to Be More Present Everyday
| By Spencer Rascoff, www.inc.com | One day, out of interest, I recorded my first three hours as CEO: Between 7:45 and 11 a.m., I had a call with our co-founder Lloyd en route to the office, met with our key investors for a deep dive into our business, had my 1:1 with our other co-founder Rich (my manager), chaired a […]
Tracking ‘Invisible Colleges’
| By Rick Seltzer, www.insidehighered.com | Alexander Astin and Calvin Lee wrote a report in 1972 about small, private four-year colleges, examining 491 nonselective institutions they dubbed “invisible colleges” because they weren’t well-known and few observers were worried about their well-being. The report was written for the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. A forward by commission chairman Clark […]
How to Trigger Excellent Coaching Habits
| By Lee Colan, www.inc.com | At work, the daily whirlwind demands of the job and your team can easily push you back into poor habits, such as being reactive (vs. proactive) and force you to abandon what you know to be positive leadership habits. So, reflect on specific triggers that may prevent you from sticking to […]
Want To Improve Your Professional Confidence? These 3 Tools Will Help
| By Lelia Gowland, www.forbes.com | What if everything your teachers and parents tried to instill about self-esteem actually made it more difficult to bounce back from failure? Psychologist Kristin Neff believes just that. According to Neff’s research, the “indiscriminate praise” showered on kids in the 1990s set them (us) up for disappointment. While the Sesame Street meant well, all that […]
Empowering Women through Sports
Sports is not about winning or losing ,it teaches discipline patience and develops a persistent attitude in life. Sports is a must for women considering they have to handle life on all fronts, as a daughter, a sister, a wife and a mother. Neha Aggarwal is the only Indian woman to represent India in table […]