Leadership: How To Start A Movement
Leadership is one of the topics I write about most here on my website. How leadership is not only something that’s important but also that it can come in many forms. In one example of this, I recently found a video from TedTalks named “How to start a movement.† The idea of this video is to show that being a leader means starting something that attracts attention, gets a few followers, and eventually hits a tipping point. That process isn’t easy, but in just three minutes, this video shows you exactly how that phenomenon plays out.
I’ll also note that I stumbled across another blog that listed the same video. I don’t know the writer but she has some interesting content on her site, so thought I might add the link HERE in case any of my readers are interested. The blog is written Erica Dhawan who is in the MBA/MPA program at MIT/Harvard in Boston.
Without further ado, see below for the video.
3 Comments to Leadership: How To Start A Movement
I was just curious if you had access to recent salary statistics for JD/MBA Northwestern graduates and how those varied compared only to law school graduates and business school graduates from NU. I hope there is a higher salary for those with a JD/MBA versus just JD or MBA only. Good luck with attaining the degrees, only one more year to go.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Dave
@Dave Hi Dave,
Thanks for your comment and for the well wishes with school. With regard to your question, I don’t have any official statistics to share, but I do have some conceptual information I can share in an upcoming post. In short, the answer is that “it depends.” In some cases you’ll see JD-MBAs with a premium and in some cases you won’t. But either way, post-MBA/JD salary is not the reason people typically decide to join the program.
Best,
Jeremy
Thanks for the reply. I look forward to reading this post and hearing your explanation as to why post-MBA/JD salary is not a reason for joining the JD/MBA program at Northwestern.
Cheers,
Dave
July 9, 2011