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CEO Notebook  

  • Culture
  • | Governance

2014: an NBOA Year in Review

I've always enjoyed end-of-the-year lists of the top songs, most fascinating people and major news events that will be forever associated with the last 12 months. For my final CEO Notebook of the year, I've decided to re
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CEO Notebook  

  • Governance
  • | Leadership

High-Performance School Leadership

One of the compelling ideas to come out of NBOA's Spectrum Project Report is that leadership, plain and simple, quite often makes the difference between a high-performing independent school and all others. The report, wh
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CEO Notebook  

  • Leadership
  • | Technology

A Call for Digital Leadership

Here's a litmus test on online and blended learning in independent schools: Do you consider technology a tool that brings individuals together or keeps them apart?
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CEO Notebook  

  • Culture
  • | Risk Management

The Break You Deserve, the Answers You Need

Sometimes our busiest times are also our best times for breaking out of routines. This is apparent to me now, as I (like all of you) merge into the jam-packed agenda of the new school year. Two weeks ago, while speaking
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CEO Notebook  

  • Communication
  • | Culture

A Different Perspective

I have been surprisingly moved by the loss of Robin Williams. While my personal favorite performance was the Genie in Aladdin, I was most inspired by his 1989 role in Dead Poets Society. His character, English teacher Jo
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CEO Notebook  

  • Culture
  • | Risk Management

Risking Failure, Rethinking Progress

Last month I attended the NACUBO Annual Meeting in Seattle. It was a coming home of sorts, as I worked for the association for nearly a decade before joining NBOA. Besides re-connecting with former colleagues and friends
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CEO Notebook  

  • Budget
  • | Culture

Opened Books, Engaged Faculty and Staff

It takes a village ... you can’t go it alone ... swim with a buddy ... the list goes on and on. If we know we are stronger as a group than individually, why do we so often insist on keeping key information in the hands o
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CEO Notebook  

  • Culture
  • | Governance

A Model Partnership, by Way of Boston

"Only the head of school and the business officer leave school each night knowing the good, the bad and the ugly of what went on that day."
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CEO Notebook  

  • Boards and Trustees
  • | Communication

Be Guilty of Leadership

I’ve been reading a lot of articles, blogs and social media posts to help identify information for NBOA’s own social networks—information that I think will resonate with our membership. Sometimes I come
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CEO Notebook  

  • Leadership
  • | Planning

Being Decisive

Each year, as part of our ongoing professional development, the NBOA staff selects a book to read and discuss “book club” style. The book can be about association management, education, business or some other
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CEO Notebook  

  • Budget
  • | Leadership

A College President's Commentary on Costs

As I discuss the future of independent schools with thought-leaders and colleagues across the country, we often look to higher education—particularly small, independent, liberal arts colleges—to see what less
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CEO Notebook  

  • Communication
  • | Culture
  • | Professional Development

Ripley and Roam: a Doubleheader that WOW-ed

Between sessions at the 2014 NBOA Annual Meeting two weeks ago, I was stopped time and time again by attendees who thought Amanda Ripley’s Monday Opening Keynote was outstanding. Punctuating these hallway conversations w
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CEO Notebook  

  • Culture
  • | Leadership

I’m Listening …

It is LOUD here in Orlando, but despite the cacophony of voices at the NBOA Annual Meeting this week, I am determined to listen to every conversation I join and every presentation I attend.
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