by Mark Greenfield | Mar 25, 2022 | Blog, Expertise Marketing, Higher Education, leadership
Today’s noteworthy tweet comes from Greg Britton (@gmbritton). He is the Editorial Director of the Johns Hopkins University Press. In Defense of Facts and Expertise: On Ronald J. Daniels’s “What Universities Owe Democracy” https://t.co/FZYcryzj5H via...
by Mark Greenfield | Aug 19, 2015 | Blog, Conferences, Governance, leadership, management
The importance of web leadership can not be understated. The success of an organization’s web efforts are directly related to the leadership skills of the web team. In addition to traditional leadership traits, web leaders have the ability to integrate the web and...
by Mark Greenfield | Feb 5, 2015 | Blog, leadership, Speaking, User Centered Design
This week I am moving into a new office space. For the record, this will be my 12th office in the 28 years I have worked at UB. While packing my files I came across the program for the 1997 AECT (Association for Educational Communications and Technology) Conference....
by Mark Greenfield | Oct 1, 2012 | Governance, leadership, management
The inaugural HighEdWed Leadership Academy starts next Sunday in Milwaukee in conjunction with the 2012 HighEdWeb Annual Conference. One the main goals of the Leadership Academy is to demonstrate how developing leadership skills can help web professionals deal with...
by Mark Greenfield | May 3, 2012 | Blog, Conferences, highedweb, leadership
Last year my focus was on web governance. This year my attention has turned to the related topic of web leadership. There is a high correlation between the success of an organization’s web efforts and the leadership skills of the person responsible for directing...