James D. McComas Staff Leadership Seminars
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- 21st Century Public Education and Beyond Boundaries Servant LeadershipRikakis, Thanassis (Virginia Tech, 2017-04-26)Provost Rikakis's presentation to the 2017 McComas Staff Leadership Seminar
- Advancing Leadership and Unity During Unpredictable Times(Virginia Tech, 2010-05-06)Program for the 2010 McComas Leadership Seminar
- Enhancing Our Speheres of Influence(Virginia Tech, 2011-05-05)Program for the 17th (2011) McComas Staff Leadership Seminar
- The Flint Water Crisis: Ut Prosim in ActionRoy, Siddhartha (Virginia Tech, 2017-04-26)Siddhartha Roy's presentation to the 2017 McComas Staff Leadership Seminar
- Know your "Why": Lead on PurposeDean, Wanda Hankins (Virginia Tech, 2017-04-26)Vice Provost for Enrollment and Degree Management Dean's presentation to the 2017 McComas Staff Leadership Seminar
- Leadership Lessons from Psychological Science: How to bring the best out of yourself and othersGeller, E. Scott (Virginia Tech, 2016-04-06)E. Scott Geller's presentation to the 2016 McComas Staff Leadership Conference
- leadership presentationSparks, Rick Jr. (Virginia Tech, 2016-04-06)Rick Spark's presentation to the 2016 McComas Staff Leadership Seminar
- Leading from the MiddleChambers, Yohna (Virginia Tech, 2016-04-06)Yohna Chambers presentation to the 2016 McComas Staff Leadership Seminar
- Leading from Where You ArePratt-Clarke, Menah (Virginia Tech, 2016-04-06)Vice President Strategic Affairs/Vice Provost Inclusion and Diversity, Menah Pratt-Clarke's presentation to the 2016 McComas Staff Leadership Seminar
- My Mother Went to Vietnam: Anecdotal Stories of Servant LeadershipSeibel, Megan M. (Virginia Tech, 2017-04-26)Megan Seibel's presentation to the 2017 McComas Staff Leadership Seminar
- Servant Leadership(Virginia Tech, 2017-04-26)Schedule for the 2017 McComas Staff Leadership Seminar
- Servant Leadership is Dependent on YOUR HappinessPerillo, Patricia A. (Virginia Tech, 2017-04-26)Vice President for Student Affairs Perillo's presentation to the 2017 McComas Staff Leadership Seminar
- Seven Life Lessons from Humanistic Behaviorism: How to bring the best out of yourself and othersGeller, E. Scott (Virginia Tech, 2014-05-25)Included with E. Scott Geller's presentation to the 2016 McComas Staff Leadership Seminar.
Seven evidence-based guidelines for improving the quality and increasing the frequency of desirable behavior are described and illustrated as relevant for benefiting human welfare and well-being. If practiced extensively, these life lessons would most assuredly improve overall quality of life by reducing interpersonal conflict and bullying, preventing the occurrence of unintentional injuries and fatalities, and enhancing work productivity, environmental sustainability and life satisfaction. The first three guidelines reflect the applied behavioral science principles of positive reinforcement, observational learning, and behavior-based feedback. The subsequent four life lessons are essentially derived from humanism. Techniques for operationalizing these humanistic guidelines are presented, demonstrating social validity in integrating select principles from humanism with behaviorism. The result: humanistic behaviorism -- the application of some humanistic fundamentals to make behaviorism more acceptable, effective, and sustainable on a large scale.