Rockefeller Leadership Fellow: Benjamin Rutan ’17
Leadership is a learning curve, where perfection is unattainable but must be strove for regardless.
[more]Leadership is a learning curve, where perfection is unattainable but must be strove for regardless.
[more]Professor Ronald Shaiko encourages Rockefeller Leadership Fellows to consider in what ways are the leadership skills they are developing at Dartmouth applicable to civil society leadership after graduation?
[more]Eric Chen '17 reflects on how his experience at Keble College last spring provided him with a "global perspective" on economics and history.
[more]Through RLF, I am learning how to motivate others, garner respect, instill my own vision as a common team goal leverage strengths and weaknesses in a group setting, and approach leadership from a variety of angles.
[more]It is important for leaders to recognize where they get their power from – whether it’s formal power from their position, social power obtained from respect from their peers, or power from any other sources. This recognition helps leaders appropriately align their thoughts and actions.
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