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September
1 Take advantage of new beginnings.
2 Know your limits
3 Read the biography of an exemplary leader.
4 Attend a meeting just to listen.
5 Review your programs publications.
6 Reorder your tasks.
7 Be a coach.
8 Waste time.
9 Learn from a bad decision.
10 Reflect on respect.
11 Provide an outlet for dissent.
12 Tell your supervisor what you need.
13 Learn more about todays college students.
14 Convey some good news and some bad news.
15 Describe your supervisor.
16 Stop-at least for a moment.
17 Remember that its not all about you.
18 Share someone elses dream.
19 Learn from what others teach.
20 Evaluate without making value judgments.
21 Be the change you want to see.
22 Respect other peoples time.
23 Consider the first thing you do at work every day.
24 Find the weakest link.
25 Go back to the future.
26 Lead by serving.
27 Simplify something.
28 Study interactions.
29 Seek your own satisfaction.
30 Read a boring book.
October
1 Take stock.
2 Ask questions.
3 Exhibit candor.
4 Remove one obstacle.
5 Look around you.
6 Have confidence.
7 Attend a campus event.
8 See people, not tasks, as your first priority.
9 Nominate someone for an award.
10 Discover new ways to manage stress.
11 Move on.
12 Assess your telephone style.
13 Learn from a case study.
14 Practice self-doubt.
15 Speak to a chronic latecomer.
16 Put agendas on your agenda.
17 Recommend a good book.
18 Raise awareness.
19 Plot an escape.
20 Be unique.
21 Show someone you care.
22 Question an assumption.
23 Define leadership.
24 Stay on message.
25 Celebrate something.
26 Open yourself to persuasion.
27 Ask, 8216;8216;Why?
28 Make time fly.
29 Become your own life coach.
30 Decide how you make decisions.
31 Be frightened.
November
1 Do something that really matters.
2 Spend time with your best faculty members.
3 Use only positive words.
4 Discourage end runs.
5 Know your legislators.
6 Improve your telephone log.
7 Envision a better future.
8 Think holistically.
9 Learn something new about academic freedom.
10 Raise the bar.
11 Expand access.
12 Stop and smell the roses.
13 Think like a novice.
14 Seek common ground.
15 Don't take it personally.
16 Establish boundaries.
17 Accommodate differences.
18 Identify your biggest challenge.
19 Make the first move.
20 Reflect on the relationship between students and faculty members.
21 Examine workload carefully.
22 Discover new sources of administrative insight.
23 Glow with pride.
24 Embrace your greatest frustration.
25 Build a team.
26 Share your story.
27 Clarify responsibilities.
28 Change your environment.
29 Take a chance on someone.
30 Provide context.
December
1 Prepare for the home stretch.
2 Identify an opportunity.
3 Remember that having fun matters.
4 Don't sell beyond the close.
5 Learn something new about teaching.
1 Take advantage of new beginnings.
2 Know your limits
3 Read the biography of an exemplary leader.
4 Attend a meeting just to listen.
5 Review your programs publications.
6 Reorder your tasks.
7 Be a coach.
8 Waste time.
9 Learn from a bad decision.
10 Reflect on respect.
11 Provide an outlet for dissent.
12 Tell your supervisor what you need.
13 Learn more about todays college students.
14 Convey some good news and some bad news.
15 Describe your supervisor.
16 Stop-at least for a moment.
17 Remember that its not all about you.
18 Share someone elses dream.
19 Learn from what others teach.
20 Evaluate without making value judgments.
21 Be the change you want to see.
22 Respect other peoples time.
23 Consider the first thing you do at work every day.
24 Find the weakest link.
25 Go back to the future.
26 Lead by serving.
27 Simplify something.
28 Study interactions.
29 Seek your own satisfaction.
30 Read a boring book.
October
1 Take stock.
2 Ask questions.
3 Exhibit candor.
4 Remove one obstacle.
5 Look around you.
6 Have confidence.
7 Attend a campus event.
8 See people, not tasks, as your first priority.
9 Nominate someone for an award.
10 Discover new ways to manage stress.
11 Move on.
12 Assess your telephone style.
13 Learn from a case study.
14 Practice self-doubt.
15 Speak to a chronic latecomer.
16 Put agendas on your agenda.
17 Recommend a good book.
18 Raise awareness.
19 Plot an escape.
20 Be unique.
21 Show someone you care.
22 Question an assumption.
23 Define leadership.
24 Stay on message.
25 Celebrate something.
26 Open yourself to persuasion.
27 Ask, 8216;8216;Why?
28 Make time fly.
29 Become your own life coach.
30 Decide how you make decisions.
31 Be frightened.
November
1 Do something that really matters.
2 Spend time with your best faculty members.
3 Use only positive words.
4 Discourage end runs.
5 Know your legislators.
6 Improve your telephone log.
7 Envision a better future.
8 Think holistically.
9 Learn something new about academic freedom.
10 Raise the bar.
11 Expand access.
12 Stop and smell the roses.
13 Think like a novice.
14 Seek common ground.
15 Don't take it personally.
16 Establish boundaries.
17 Accommodate differences.
18 Identify your biggest challenge.
19 Make the first move.
20 Reflect on the relationship between students and faculty members.
21 Examine workload carefully.
22 Discover new sources of administrative insight.
23 Glow with pride.
24 Embrace your greatest frustration.
25 Build a team.
26 Share your story.
27 Clarify responsibilities.
28 Change your environment.
29 Take a chance on someone.
30 Provide context.
December
1 Prepare for the home stretch.
2 Identify an opportunity.
3 Remember that having fun matters.
4 Don't sell beyond the close.
5 Learn something new about teaching.