Al Duncan Keynotes Savannah State GEAR UP Program Summer Awards Luncheon
SAVANNAH, GA—Savannah State University GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) held its summer awards banquet on Friday, July 8, 2012 at Johnny Harris Banquet Hall. In addition to musical selections, poems, and dance performances by the program participants, students were given special awards and recognition for outstanding achievements in their core and elective classes.
Internationally renowned youth advocate and publisher, Al Duncan, was the keynote speaker. Duncan proved to be very adept at keeping the students engaged with his Duncan Nuggets®. “Failure is only permanent if you quit,” he told the students as he shared his story of growing up in a socio-economically disadvantaged neighborhood in North Philadelphia to becoming a professional musician and giving it all up to raise his 12 yr. old brother.
Program Director, Mrs. Tamara Waterman congratulated the students, praised her staff for the incredible effort they put forth and she thanked the parents for allowing GEAR UP to be part of their children’s lives
View pictures from the event here:
Savannah States GEAR UP Program at Johnny Harris | savannahnow.com
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Leadership Lessons From Nelson Mandela and Stephen Covey
UPDATE: My heart is saddened by the passing of Nelson Mandela on December 5, 2013. He was 95. The life he lived will continue to be an inspiration to me and millions of people.
In the world of exceptional leaders it’s been a week of joy and sorrow.
On the sad side of things, Dr. Stephen Covey passed away on Monday, July 16, 2012. Covey was an educator, best-selling author, motivational speaker, and businessman. His book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, is one of the most influential personal development and business books of all-time. Twenty-five million copies have been sold in 38 different languages!
Since I first read it, Habit 5 is one of the fundamental principles of my communication style: “Seek first to understand, then to be understood.”
On the happier side of things, Nelson Mandela, anti-apartheid activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and former President of South Africa, is celebrating his 94th birthday today (7/18/12). I always thought I had a lot of determination and grit until I read Mandela’s autobiography, Long Walk To Freedom. I remember thinking to myself, “Al Duncan, you need to step up your game.”
Of course, neither Mandela nor Covey are without flaws and that’s what makes them great. Both epitomize many of the characteristics of exceptional leaders. Here are two of the numerous leadership lessons that can be learned from studying their works.
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The Higher Education Bubble
One of the things that drives me bonkers is when young people say that they are headed off to college, but they haven’t really given much thought to the most cost effective way to get an education. This video and infographic outlines the perils that could await you unless the proper planning is done.
(EducationNews.org) An infographic series on the current crisis facing higher education.
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7 Online Soft Skills Quizzes
Duncan Nugget® #312:
Accurate self-assessment is crucial to exceptional performance.
Where do you stand on your soft skills? If you are not sure, here are 7 quick and easy quizzes about a few of your soft skills.
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Q & A: What Are Your Weaknesses?
Q: Al, I really enjoyed ur speech at the 4-H conference. u are funny! How do u answer the question “what are ur weaknesses?” when u r in an interview? —student at 4-H conference
Student Loan Changes for 2012 – US News and World Report
Great news…student loan rate stays at 3.4 percent. (It was supposed to go up to 6.8 percent.)
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[POSTER] Duncan Nugget® #14: Your Performance Today
Million-Dollar Question:
If your life was
remembered based on
how well you performed today,
would that be okay with you?
LEARN. DO. IMPROVE.
TODAY.
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