I really love this video. Makes such a good point about keeping confrontations about "what they did" and not "who they are," using race as the example.
Wanted to share it. Thanks to Steve Whitby for bringing this to my attention.
THE APATHY MYTH: a Blog for America's College Student Leaders
By T.J. Sullivan CEO, CAMPUSPEAK Inc.
"Apathy is not a result of bad members, it's a result of uninspired leadership."
This blog is aimed at college student leaders, helping them inspire their members while making the most of their leadership experience. It's a blog about trying new things, changing up old habits, and figuring out why some things work and others don't.
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ABOUT T.J.
T.J. is the Vice President and CEO of CAMPUSPEAK, the nation's #1 agency providing speakers and interactive workshops to America's college and university leaders. Visit us at http://www.campuspeak.com. He has spoken to more than two million students at campuses nationwide since 1989. He has been awarded top national awards from the Association of Fraternity Advisors and the North-American Interfraternity Conference for his work on critical issues facing college students.
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