Leadership Foundations
When: Wednesday,
April 1, 2015
9:00 AM
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10:30 AM
Description: No matter what their traits or skills, leaders have different philosophies and carry out their roles in a wide variety of styles. Before one can understand the leadership styles of others, however, s/he must first understand their own style. Often, the leadership style depends on the situation, the institution, and the people with whom the leader interacts. In this workshop, participants will:
• Gain an awareness of a variety of theories that explain successful leadership.
• Gain first-hand knowledge about their personal leadership skills and style.
• Learn how to best make their leadership style successfully work with subordinates', supervisors', and colleagues' leadership styles.
Facilitator: Ceridian – Lifeworks Program
Locations: LIB 314
Contact: Sheila Whitaker, X8045
• Gain an awareness of a variety of theories that explain successful leadership.
• Gain first-hand knowledge about their personal leadership skills and style.
• Learn how to best make their leadership style successfully work with subordinates', supervisors', and colleagues' leadership styles.
Facilitator: Ceridian – Lifeworks Program
Locations: LIB 314
Contact: Sheila Whitaker, X8045
Contact: > See Description for contact information
Topical Areas: Training, Workshop, audience: Staff, audience: Faculty, topic: Human Resources
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