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Stillman School of Business Launches In the Lead, New Magazine on Topic of Leadership  

Buccino Lead Magazine Cover depicting people climbing a mountain. The Stillman School of Business and its Business Leadership Center announce the inaugural issue of In the Lead, a preeminent magazine that addresses the topic of leadership exclusively. This new magazine is focused on sharing leadership perspectives from the field, with content that is curated from leaders across industries and focused on sharing lessons learned from real-world experiences versus academic literature.

To that end, contributors in this first issue include the coauthor of the iconic bestseller The One Minute Manager, the CEO of one of the largest commercial banks in the region, an Emmy award-winning anchor, and a "turnaround management" pioneer. They are joined by accomplished management faculty in the School of Business and a young alumna.  

In the Lead seeks to inform future leaders, generate global dialogue on leadership and build a community of leaders that sees more effective leadership as a prerequisite to building a better world.  In this issue readers will benefit from perspectives on leadership arising from current and emerging topics such as globalization, servant leadership, crisis management, Gen Z, organizational transformation, innovation, and of course, the hallmark of Seton Hall's Buccino Leadership Institute – leadership development. 

"I am thrilled to be a co-editor along with my Seton Hall colleagues, Steven Lorenzet and Bryan Price," said Ruchin Kansal, M.B.A., associate director of the Business Leadership Center in the Buccino Leadership Institute. "Our vision is for In the Lead to become THE leadership magazine for current and aspiring leaders." 

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FEATURES

Servant Leadership in Action A bestselling author and a management professor explain how you can lead and serve at the same time, and why that leads to better outcomes. 
By Ken Blanchard, Ph.D. and Steven Lorenzet, Ph.D. 

Don't Just Be Successful. Be Significant. The CEO of Investors Bank explains why reaching for success isn't reaching high enough. 
By Kevin Cummings, M.B.A. 

Lessons Learned Unlocking the strengths and struggles of our future Gen Z leaders. 
By Bryan Price, Ph.D. 


ADDITIONAL CONTENT 

Leadership Lessons A turnaround expert offers his take on how leaders are formed — and what makes them tick. 
By Jerry Buccino, Ph.D.

In Focus Vina Tailor '17 puts leadership lessons she gained at Seton Hall into play in the world of finance.

In the Crucible An Emmy Award-winning anchor shares lessons on ways leaders can stay connected and communicate better in a remote world. 
By Steve Adubato, Ph.D. 

Case Study The strategic benefits to keeping long-term goals top of mind, even when solving urgent problems today. 
By Karen E. Boroff, Ph.D. 

Book Review A new book explores how corporate digital surveillance affects our lives.
Reviewed by Paula Alexander, Ph.D., J.D. and Stephen Wood 

End Game Leadership word search 
By Arianna Weling

With the goal of publishing on a semi-annual basis, look for future issues of In the Lead on the Stillman School's and the Buccino Leadership Institute's websites. 

Categories: Business, Nation and World