Tuesday, August 2, 2016

From the NASPA Journal of College and Character:
                        Featuring Dr. Gregory Blimling


Cultivating Practical Wisdom: Senior Student Affairs
and Higher Education Leaders Reflect on Journeys in
College Leadership

"There is an important dimension of leadership that is difficult to define or measure and so is often
neglected. This facet of leadership can be called “practical wisdom” or “life learning.” Practical
wisdom is the expertise gained through accumulated life experiences and the knowledge and insights
derived from personal reflection on these experiences. Practical wisdom is important in leadership
roles because it combines both dimensions of sound knowledge and good judgment.

NASPA’s Journal of College and Character recently released a special collection of articles
focusing on the practical wisdom of senior student affairs and higher education leaders. The authors
reflect on their leadership journeys and share practical wisdom gleaned from the values, experiences,
and insights of a lifetime of work in higher education.

Access these articles from the 'Cultivating Practical Wisdom' collection FREE for the remainder of the year:


By Diana C. Walsh 


By Susan R. Komives 
"

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