Thursday, October 24, 2:30-3:30PM (note: all workshops will take place on the 2nd floor of the Danforth University Center)
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Session | Room |
Telling your Leadership Story with the CCE | DUC 234 |
The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership presented by John Thomas Research consistently demonstrates exemplary leadership can be learned. Based on the best-selling book, The Leadership Challenge: How to Make Extraordinary Things Happen in Organizations”, this workshop will introduce and focus on the five practices of exemplary leadership. | DUC 239 |
Staying Curious: The Learning Leader Mindset presented by Carla Bailey | DUC 240 |
The art of listening presented by Brian Wellinghoff of Barry-Wehmiller Unlock the Potential of a Leader’s Most Critical Skill In 20 years of leading organizations around the world, Barry-Wehmiller has discovered that effective, empathetic Listening is the most critical skills for leader’s success. Over the last 5 years, the organization has taught 5 Listening skills to professors and students on six continents and in more than 100 schools. Listening is so powerful because it unlocks nearly every other leadership competency. More importantly, listening is a skill that can be learned and a practice that can be embraced by people of any age, background, or specialty. This workshop will provide both theory and practice, leaving you with skills you can apply in your classroom, dorm, home, or organization. Facilitator: Brian Wellinghoff Brian Wellinghoff, Senior Director of Leadership & Outreach at Barry-Wehmiller, a $3.6B global company B.S. in Engineering and MBA from WashU Executive-in-Residence at Gonzaga, VCU, and St. Louis Universities | DUC 241 |
Leading through Conflict: Chemistry Chair Dr. Jen Heemstra | DUC 276 |