Boscology 101
Boscology 101
Boscology 101 is practical advice on the art of authentic leadership as learned and experienced by Pat Bosco, former vice president of student life and dean of students at Kansas State University. Each episode premise provides a framework of how to best improve our interactions at home, school or in the workplace, anyplace you want to make a positive, lasting contribution.
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1 | The Culture of Kansas State University | “What makes Kansas State University unique?” Pat discusses this frequently asked question and shares how the university’s land-grant history shaped its culture and makes it special. | ||
2 | The First Question Should be "Why?" | Sometimes all it takes is a question from a child to make us reflect. In leadership, Pat determines that the most important question to give us a sincere and productive direction to achieving our goals is by first asking, “why?” | ||
3 | The Power of Listening | A lesson learned from a 10-month-old baby still holds true today. In this episode, Pat shares the story behind the lesson of being in the moment and how listening is the best psychological hug you can give another person. | ||
4 | The Art of Leadership | Pat explains how Dr. Chet Peters used art to illustrate leadership principles. Through his favorite piece of art, Pat lays out the foundation of leadership, “Creative Problem Solving.” | ||
5 | Characteristics of an Authentic Leader | In this episode, Pat shares common characteristics of an authentic leader. After listening, how many of these characteristics do you embrace each day? | ||
6 | Nobody's Perfect | The old adage still rings true today. In this episode, Pat talks about how it’s not the setbacks that define us, but how we respond to them. | ||
7 | Discipline is Key | Pat talks about the importance of consequences and discipline in creating long-term success and pulls from a real-life example from one of his former athletes. | ||
8 | Defining Success | A critical role in being a leader is helping individuals, groups or teams achieve success. Listen to discover how a youth ball team, down 10-0, had a great, successful game. | ||
9 | Take the Initiative | In this episode, Pat puts great emphasis on taking the initiative and going beyond the call of duty in your job. | ||
10 | Be Open to Change | The Powercat wasn’t always the mark of Kansas State University, and in this episode, Pat talks about the transition the university’s brand made from Willie the Wildcat to the Powercat and why we should all be open to change. | ||
11 | Thank Your Heroes | Listen to Pat's story about Mr. Brown and the importance of saying thank you to those who make an impact and lasting impression on your life. | ||
12 | Transparency | Withholding information can lead to negative energy within a workplace, group or family. Episode 12 of Boscology explores the concept of transparent leadership and trusting those around you with information. | ||
13 | Respect | In this episode, Pat describes a time when a well-known figure took the initiative to make sure people felt included and welcome and the impact it had on him. | ||
14 | Paying the Debt | It’s our responsibility to leave things better than how we found them. Dr. Bosco talks about setting a foundation for the next generation and the importance of planning for the future. | ||
15 | Characteristics of Authentic Leaders Part 2 | A golden characteristic of leadership is responsiveness. Pat talks about the impact prompt and intentional communication can make and how we should strive to deliver beyond what is expected of us. | ||
16 | Delegating | Delegating is a vital trait of a leader. Pat talks through the steps he has used in his career to manage relationships and get things done. | ||
17 | Attention to Detail | Paying attention to detail can make a huge impact on the outcome of a situation. This episode focuses on the decision-making process and how important it is to prioritize the little details. | ||
18 | Positive Impressions | We are only given a few seconds to make a first impression. Whether it takes five seconds or five minutes, Dr. Bosco explains the power of first interactions and outlines the fundamental components to make them positive ones. | ||
19 | What Ifs... | Pat explores the concept of "what ifs" as creative problem-solving and how this anticipatory thinking is a critical leadership skill. | ||
20 | Effective Followers | While being a leader is important, it is equally important to be a team member. In this episode of Boscology, Pat discusses the ingredients to being an effective follower and team member. | ||
21 | Winning Teams | Many times, winning groups have an underdog mentality and the element of competition plays an important role in making us better. Dr. Bosco discusses the value of motivation to push us to reach our fullest potential. | ||
22 | Glass Half Full | In this episode, Pat talks about leaders and possessing the characteristic of having a genuine and optimistic outlook in everyday life. | ||
23 | Fundraising | In this episode, Pat discusses successful donor relationships. | ||
24 | Creating a Welcoming Environment | The little things count when expressing appreciation to our customers, clients and communities. In this episode, Dr. Bosco shares best practices for how to create a welcoming environment by being responsive to those we serve. | ||
25 | Servant Leadership | “You need to follow before you lead.” In this episode, Pat Bosco discusses the importance of being an approachable and authentic leader in order to effectively respond to the needs of others. | ||
26 | Vision | In this episode, Pat Bosco discusses effective leadership, including the ability to communicate vision in a way that everyone can understand. | ||
27 | Public Speaking | Addressing a group with good energy and passion for the subject you’re talking about can be challenging. Listen to the Boscology behind good public speaking. | ||
28 | Making Tough Decisions | The best possible decision is the one that moves our organization forward. In this episode, Pat Bosco talks about making tough decisions, even if they don’t make everyone happy. | ||
29 | Doing Your Best | Regardless of your role, everyone has to do their part to be a successful team. | ||
30 | Accessibility | Leaders must be accessible, meaning they must tell the truth, be transparent, be visible and listen to others. | ||
31 | Diversity | Diversity is everywhere – on your college campus, at your job and the city where you live. It’s how we respond to it that matters. In this episode, Pat reflects on his personal experiences with diversity, and what he’s learned from them. | ||
32 | Motivation | In this episode, Pat Bosco talks about the components of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and his own rendition of it. | ||
33 | Effective Committees | Before any meeting, make it known why the meeting was called and what the purpose is. Learn how to hold an effective meeting, all the way down to the room you hold it in. | ||
34 | Connected | Episode 34 delves into the subject of connection of the greater goal. You’ll learn different ways leaders can create an atmosphere of commitment. | ||
35 | Trust | In this episode Pat explores the concept of earning trust as a leader and its importance. | ||
36 | I Am Just… | An incomplete sentence that controls you. How are you going to complete it? | ||
37 | Relevancy | Episode 37 covers the steps needed to make an impact in our personal and professional lives. | ||
38 | Allies | “Authentic leaders create allies.” In this episode, Dr. Bosco discusses the importance of creating connections with individuals who recognize and support the mission of your organization. | ||
39 | Leadership in the New Norm | Communication, travel, job criteria and hiring processes. In this episode, Pat Bosco discusses some of the most important lessons that we learned during the last 18 months of the pandemic and how they’re changing the leadership landscape. | ||
40 | Luck | “We make our own luck.” In this episode, Dr. Bosco examines how we can be ready and make a difference through opportunity and preparation. | ||
41 | Transformative Leaders | Transformational leaders are individuals who can move a team or organization from good to great. Listen in as Dr. Bosco discusses the traits shared by many transformational leaders. | ||
42 | Transparency #2 | “Transparency is a two-way street.” In this episode, Pat Bosco examines what it means to be transparent when sharing information, observing confidentiality and treating others with respect. | ||
43 | Alone at the Top | Important lessons abound aboard the ship of a popular reality TV show. In this episode, Pat Bosco discusses how successful leaders recognize the need for professional distance to allow open communication and confidence within a group. | ||
44 | Consensus Building | Looking for ways we all agree, rather than disagree, can build trust and positivity within an organization. Listen in as Pat Bosco discusses consensus-building as an opportunity to come together. | ||
45 | Dressing for Success | Leaders should wear whatever makes them feel confident and comfortable. In this episode, Dr. Bosco examines how honoring your own style translates to confidence and approachability. | ||
46 | Institutional Will | “Do we have the institutional will to make positive change?” Listen in as Pat Bosco discusses the importance of an environment that allows organizations to take risks and overcome inertia. | ||
47 | No One Likes Surprises | Put yourself in a positive position for how and when to share information with your supervisor. In this episode, Dr. Bosco talks about ways to minimize miscommunications and unwelcome surprises. | ||
48 | Respect and Being Present | “Respect is the chemistry that builds organizational trust.” Listen in as Dr. Bosco discusses why it’s important to respect everyone, whether an opponent on the field or a new colleague. | ||
49 | To Be Organized | Everyone should understand the importance of an immediate response. In this episode, Pat Bosco examines how being organized allows us to meet the urgency of being responsive in today’s world. | ||
50 | Getting Help | It’s okay to ask for help. Listen in as Dr. Bosco discusses how to make the right resources available to everyone. | ||
51 | Career Choices | “What are we going to do when we grow up?” In this episode, Dr. Bosco discusses three important steps as you consider your career path. | ||
52 | Life Stages | “Age makes a difference in terms of where the motivations are.” In this episode, Dr. Bosco examines different life stages and how they inform our priorities and our connections with others. | ||
53 | Own Your Work | It’s important to deliver on your promises and be sincere. Listen in as Dr. Bosco discusses tips for real engagement with around us, going the extra mile and owning up to your work. | ||
54 | Finding Your Communication Style | Ever wonder how you prioritize your projects or how you best communicate with others? Follow along as Dr. Bosco maps out a simple but effective communication exercise. | ||
55 | The Art of Appreciation | “Never underestimate the power of two words: thank you.” In this episode, Dr. Bosco discusses the importance of expressing appreciation for a job well done. | ||
56 | New Leadership | Working with a new boss doesn’t have to be difficult. Tune in as Dr. Bosco examines ways to help new leaders be successful and develop an understanding of team roles. | ||
57 | Memorable Milestones | Graduating is hard work. In this episode, Dr. Bosco celebrates commencement and how you can bring hope, acknowledge achievements and offer helpful advice with a heartfelt message. | ||
58 | Purple Is More Than a Color | “Authenticity means finding the little things in life that mean something very special to us.” Dr. Bosco examines how the color purple represents a culture, a way of life, and a community that rallies around this unique color at Kansas State University. | ||
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A video playlist will all episodes of Boscology 101 is available on YouTube.
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