Insights from John P. Frazee
- John Frazee shares thoughts on miscommunication, misunderstanding, and curiosity.
 - A chair with years of experience offers candid reflections and advice on the role.
 - A neuroscientist explains the difference between hearing and listening.
 - John Frazee discusses parallels between the Broadway hit “Wicked” and what value can be found in hearing all sides of a story.
 - John Frazee speaks to the importance of using appropriate terms to describe inappropriate behavior, in an effort to avoid diverting attention from real issues in the workplace.
 - John Frazee offers definitions and examples of what is (and is not) an apology.
 - John Frazee takes on one of the biggest sources of conflict: email.
 - Being the new kid on the block—a junior faculty member newly arrived on campus—presents multiple challenges you’ll need to manage to lay the foundation for a successful career. John Frazee offers some advice.
 - Joining a new institution as a senior faculty member or administrator presents many challenges. John Frazee offers some advice for managing them.
 - In this essay, John Frazee explains why academics sometimes struggle to maintain good working relationships.