Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Read more about the impact of strengths inside – Gallup Education Insights
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Please take a few minutes to help us better understand how the Education Insights newsletter can be more valuable to you. | | | How West Virginia University Connects Strengths to Students' Purpose | | Leaders at West Virginia University want everyone on campus to discover and pursue their purpose. They chose to use CliftonStrengths to help drive their mission — and it's helping revolutionize their campus. Read more about the effect that purpose and strengths has had on students, faculty and staff at WVU. | | In Their Own Words | Hear from leaders, educators and students at West Virginia University about how the impact of strengths has helped in the classroom and beyond. | | | How Gordon Gee Leads With Strengths | | The best leaders use their unique strengths to lead well. That means education leaders should discover, understand and build on their strengths in order to show up for their institutions. Hear how West Virginia University President Gordon Gee uses his top strengths to serve others, make important decisions and create hope for his constituents. | | | Revisit Strengths to Start Your Year | | Development requires thoughtful reflection and purposeful action. That's why revisiting your strengths is so important for accomplishing the goals and growth you and the people around you want to achieve. | | | | | | Set Goals With Your Strengths in Mind | How will you use your strengths in 2024? Take time to review them now and make a plan for how you'll put them to use. Use our strengths-based goal setting template to help you set better, more achievable goals this year. | | | Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Learn more and subscribe to the Gallup Education Insights newsletter. | Gallup®, CliftonStrengths® and each of the 34 CliftonStrengths theme names are trademarks of Gallup. Copyright © 2000 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. | |
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