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Habits of Highly Effective Higher-Ed Professionals
Public DepositedHigher education does a great job educating others, but seldom do we work on ourselves. We don't take the time to 'sharpen the saw.' As a result, colleges and universities are filled with very sharp people who possess rather dull blades.
Riccio, Steven. Habits of Highly Effective Higher-Ed Professionals.
Academic Impressions (Article published online June 16, 2017). https://www.academicimpressions.com/habits-of-highly-effective-higher-ed-professionals/
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