In honor of Women’s History Month, the O’Neill School is using our March blogs as a platform to highlight the women of O’Neill, including students, faculty, and alumni, and their work to make a difference in our communities. Written by: Sara Johnson, Director of Executive Education; Clinical Assistant Professor It has been said that women… Read more »
Executive Education
How leaders can pivot with courage
As the world begins to collectively envision a post-COVID reality, leaders around the globe are faced with the challenge of plotting a new course for getting back to business amid a future full of unknowns. Sara M. Johnson, the director of IU Executive Education at the O’Neill School, says that uncertainty is causing confusion,… Read more »
Five behaviors to drive leadership in times of crisis
By Sara Johnson, IU Executive Education Unprecedented times. It’s the phrase we keep hearing over and over from leaders around the world to describe the major shifts we’re seeing across all sectors due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. And in these unprecedented times, we must provide unprecedented leadership. The faculty with IU Executive Education… Read more »
Executive Education helps physicians learn to lead
They see dozens of patients each day, yet the world of a physician can be a lonely and chaotic place. The hectic nature of their schedules and demands of the job often leave little time for personal reflection, peer discussion, or professional development—especially for those who want to take on leadership roles. “Leadership is… Read more »
IU Executive Education helps organizations plan for a better future
In libraries and church basements across the state, community leaders gathered to discuss addressing minority health issues in Indiana. It was the late 1980s and there was no cohesive statewide effort to focus on minority health disparities. Those many meetings over many years helped lay the foundation for the Indiana Minority Health Coalition. Carl Ellison… Read more »