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Join the CLE Rising “Share Your Voice” Student Session
Case Western Reserve University students from all programs and backgrounds are invited to the CLE Rising “Share Your Voice” Student Session Wednesday, Sept. 25, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Wade Commons Red Cat Room. A new vision for Cleveland will be developed at the community-wide CLE Rising Summit...
New Stem-Eligible Degrees for 2019
In the current business climate, where technology increasingly influences decision-making and processes, Weatherhead introduces a new MBA STEM track -- positioning graduates for high-demand jobs that bridge analytics, technology and business. For those international students choosing to pursue a STE...
Chris Laszlo featured on Ideastream
Chris Laszlo, PhD was featured on The Sound of Ideas WVIZ/PBS ideastream® talking about CEOs’ new outlooks on maximizing value in business....
Hiring 2002 Research Associates: Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Hiring Students for Positions Starting in the Spring/Summer 2020 The Research Division at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is hiring several full-time Research Associates along with several Summer Interns. Research Associate Position This position is a full-time position to start in the spring/...
Fowler Center Partners with Sistema B at Academia B Event
In partnership with the global movement, Sistema B, as well as Tecnologico de Monterrey and ITESO, the Fowler Center’s AIM2Flourish program collaborated on the first Academia B event held on August 24th, 2019 at the Tec de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe in Mexico City. The collaboration brought togeth...
Introducing xLab
xLab, a new Case Western Reserve University-based initiative, aims to pair tech-savvy student talent with some of Northeast Ohio’s largest corporations to help businesses understand and implement new digital-first strategies and opportunities for growth....
Coaching relationship in executive coaching – G.C. Gan, C.W. Chong
A major supportive element of coaching-based research is cross-cultural generalizability. When particular findings are derived from a non-Western academic study, they arguably lend even greater support to certain aspects of the literature within the scholarship of coaching than those drawn from typi...
Executive coaching: The age factor – L.M. Tamir, L.A. Finfer
Do people respond differently to coaching as they get older? This was the question that Lois Tamir and Laura Finfer of Leadership Excellence Coaching sought to answer in an article recently published in Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research. The authors carefully reviewed a selection...
The Effects of Coachee Characteristics and Coaching Relationships on Feedback Receptivity and Self-Awareness in Executive Coaching – G. Bozer, B.K. Joo
Attitudinal and behavioral changes on the part of a coachee are often thought to be the hallmarks of a successful coaching intervention. Two useful proxies for determining these kinds of changes are receptiveness to feedback on the part of the coachee and the development of a coachee's level of self...
A systematic review of executive coaching outcomes – A. Athanasoupoulou, S. Dopson
As coaches, we universally understand and appreciate the power and impact of coaching. In our coaching practices, we have all witnessed the learning, adaptability and positive changes in developmental trajectories that are afforded to our clients in the context of coaching engagements built around t...