Senator Maggie Hassan Internship Opportunity: Paid
This is a paid employment opportunity from outside the Rockefeller Center. Position Type: Employment - paid Location: New Hampshire and Washington D.C. offices Sector: Government
[more]This is a paid employment opportunity from outside the Rockefeller Center. Position Type: Employment - paid Location: New Hampshire and Washington D.C. offices Sector: Government
[more]Dartmouth College alumnus and the speaker for Session 8 of the Rockefeller Leadership Fellows program Professor Peter Robbie ‘69 opened the session with an award-winning Nike advert titled “Write the Future.” The video depicts a number of famous soccer players having widespread impacts around the world as they play their sport. To Professor Robbie, the takeaway of the ad is simple: leaders lead the world into the future with playfulness and creativity.
[more]The opening words from Kerry Priest for the seventh session of Rockefeller Leadership Fellows were “leadership is an activity so we can get better at it.” Kerry shared that she views a difference between a leader as a noun and leadership as a verb. To her, the word leader focuses on a person or position–something people “are.” Leadership focuses on people (relationships) and processes (activity)–something people “do.” The entire point of RLF is to develop leadership skills, supporting Kerry’s hypothesis.
[more]On October 29, Coco Chu gave a presentation on decision-making in uncertain times. This proved to be a timely topic as converging pandemics has largely disrupted every aspect of our lives. At the end of her presentation, we were able to recognize different types of uncertainty, define “ambiguity absorbers” vs. “ambiguity amplifiers” and discover news ways to effectively make decisions in uncertain and unprecedented times. Ultimately, Coco believes decision-making is inherently data-driven.
[more]houle_headshot1.jpg Jason Houle Associate Professor of Sociology Dartmouth College
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