2008 Schedule


 

Day 1: "Building the Community"
You'll begin to explore what leadership means and discuss its core components.  You'll meet the other participants in the "Learning Community," and you'll also join 8-12 other young adults in a group called the "Family Cluster."  As your primary reference group, the Family Cluster will offer you feedback, support, and help you develop and refine your vision for the future.

Day 2: "The Value of One, The Power of All"
You'll begin the second day in an experiential team building activity.  By working your way through a series of initiatives and discussions, you'll discover how relationships, trust, and problem solving can be enhanced in a supportive group setting.

Next you'll add another dimension to your self-awareness by completing a behavioral style inventory.  From that information, you'll have an opportunity to set several personal goals for the week and share those with members of your Family Cluster.  You'll also participate in exercises which explore the concept of "inclusive leadership" and how to create communities which value respect, openness, and diverse opinions.

Day 3: "Challenging What Is, Looking to What Could Be"
Creating a powerful vision is one of the most important aspects of leadership! During this exciting day, you'll begin work developing your own vision for the future which defines a bold change for your community, group, cause, or organization back home.

The evening will conclude with a Guest Leader Forum and Reception.  This is  your opportunity to interact with significant leaders in business, education, and many different professions.  Using an informal question-and-answer format, these individuals will share their insights and experiences related to the challenges of "leading with integrity."

Day 4: "Bringing Vision to Reality"
A vision is only a dream unless it results in action.  Three key requirements will be discussed (relationships, stretch goals, and action steps) which move a vision forward.  In addition, the issue of power will be explored in a dynamic group stimulation exercise.

Day 5: "Living and Leading with Integrity"
The concept of "leading with integrity" is a challenging one, but central to LeaderShape's philosophy of lifelong leadership development.  You will discuss how core ethical values, thoughtful decisions, and courage all play critical roles in sustaining integrity and fostering trust and respect.

During the afternoon, you'll have open time to discuss "burning issues" before you prepare for a creative Family Cluster LeaderShape Revue in the evening.

Day 6: "Staying in Action"
On this final day, you'll prepare to return home and face your responsibilities as a LeaderShape graduate who practices the discipline of "leading with integrity."  You'll learn what it means to be a part of the nationwide LeaderShape community - a network of mutual encouragement and support.  A Learning Community commencement ceremony concludes the week.

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