Servant Leadership - Viterbo University Faculty
Servant Leadership - Viterbo University Faculty
Servant-Leadership - Viterbo University Faculty

 

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Great Introduction to Servant-Leadership

Workshops and courses, conferences and programs about servant-leadership are popping up all over. For those in the upper-midwest, the Exceptional Leadership Program offered by the Franciscan Spirituality Center in La Crosse, WI is worth considering.

Exceptional Leadership is a four session program which builds on the principles of servant leadership. It is not a quick fix, rather, a long-term approach to becoming a servant-leader who listens well, builds community, stewards organizational resources and has a vision of the common good.

Reasons to attend:
Gain a greater understanding of leadership styles
Discover new inner resources to better serve customers and employees
Learn reflection techniques which provide space for innovative
solutions
Discover how to convert insights into concrete action
Determine the scope of personal leadership needed for organizational change

Who will benefit most:
Professionals who are responsible for fostering institutional growth
Leaders who wish to foster individual and organizational learning while improving productivity
Individuals who wish to help employees become stewards of the
company or organization
Leaders who wish to rekindle their spirit and enthusiasm for work
Leaders in education who love learning and the teaching life
Those interested in connecting their leadership role with the human being they are

The four weekends are:

Basics of Servant Leadership
November 4 & 5 2005

The Reflective Life of a Leader
January 20 & 21, 2006

Discovering your Leadership Style
March 3& 4, 2006

Acting for the Common Good
April 28 & 29, 2006

Application/Registration Information
If you are interested in the Exceptional Leadership Weekends or on-site programming you may contact Rosalie Hooper Thomas at her direct line (608) 791-5268 or email her at rthomas@fspa.org.

http://www.franciscanspiritualitycenter.org/Servant/servant.htm