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Organizational Points


The Anecdotal Member, Part Two: When Personal Timelines Become Organizational Law
The Anecdotal Member rarely sees themselves as the problem. They see themselves as the standard. That distinction is where the real damage lives.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Mar 165 min read


Why People Join Fraternities and Sororities: The Mission Matters More Than the History
People join fraternities and sororities for different reasons. Some seek connection because they lack it elsewhere. Others chase the history and prestige that certain organizations carry. Still others calculate the networking advantage, understanding that membership opens doors to professional and personal opportunities.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Mar 1612 min read


Loyalty Without Growth Is Not Loyalty
When loyalty protects stagnation instead of growth, tradition becomes a liability rather than a strength.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Dec 22, 20253 min read


The Truth About Alumni & Graduate Chapters in Black Greek Life
Graduate chapters aren’t undergrad 2.0. Discover what makes them different—and how to thrive when you join.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Aug 10, 20253 min read


Fraternities, Sororities, and the Truth: Dispelling Myths and Restoring Purpose
Fraternities and sororities build leaders, foster brotherhood, and serve communities. Discover the truth behind the misconceptions.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Feb 26, 20254 min read


The Anecdotal Member: When Organizations Become What Individuals Perceive Them to Be
Organizations thrive on history and purpose, but when individual perceptions redefine them, do they stay true to their mission?

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Feb 6, 20254 min read
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