Articles by Bravetta Hassell

Developing Mentors Among Leaders
Executive education programs are working to develop the ‘mentor’ in mentoring.

The Week That Was, March 21-25
These were the top five stories on CLOmedia.com for the week of March 21.

Is Your Organization Ready For the Fast Lane?
Companies need to be nimble learning organizations to survive and thrive in today’s fast-paced environment.

Charting the Course Toward Workforce Happiness
Get strategic about fostering a positive company culture.

Technology: The 4Dx Port in a Learning Storm
Executive education programs like MIT Sloan’s are exploring virtual learning delivery methods to engage leaders where they are.

CLO Roadmap: Measuring Results for Executive Education
Learning leaders can evaluate executive education program engagements in a number of other ways.

U.S. Adults Are Average or Behind in Key Skills
Compared with their peers in more than 20 other countries, American adults are not performing well in subject areas necessary for work.

IHG’s Gary Whitney Prioritizes People
The vice president of learning at InterContinental Hotels Group lists his team among his greatest successes.

How Leaders Rise Among Us
Leaders don’t have a mysterious ‘way’ about them. Brain science shows they’re just really good at syncing up with their followers.

MBAs Don’t Have Same Value for Everyone
A Bloomberg survey of MBA earnings revealed some significant pay differences across demographic lines.

3 Realities Changing Executive Education
Technology, the speed of business and competition are driving changes in the executive education space.

Hack Your Brain to Spark Willpower
All it takes is a little motivational pep talk to your brain.

How Executive Education Is Embracing Diversity
Diversity is far from black and white these days, and programs like those at UCLA’s Anderson School are taking a multidimensional approach to development.

Fraud Case Against Trump University Back in Court
The 2013 case claiming the real estate class cheated students out of millions is back on.

When Emotions Hijack Your Rational Response
Brain research can help decipher the reason behind those awful, eyebrow-raising office gaffes.