The Learning Academy is here to support staff and faculty leaders. According to Senge, leadership is the “capacity to hold a shared picture of the future we seek to create” (Senge, 1990, p. 9). The Learning Academy believes that leadership is not a title or a position. Leadership may also be more about what the leader does than who the leader is or what the leader says. According to Drucker (2001), “leadership does matter, of course. But, alas, it is something different from what is now touted under this label. It has little to do with “leadership qualities” and even less to do with charisma. It is mundane, unromantic, and boring. Its essence is performance (p. 268).” In respect to performance, leadership has been reported to be a method of supporting engagement. Leaders should be held accountable for the engagement level of their employees on their performance appraisals (Brusino & Soyars, 2009). According to Kouzes and Posner (2012), leaders influence engagement through establishing and exemplifying clear values and nurturing a culture of collaboration.