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Total Leadership:  Be a Better Leader, Have a Better Life

Total Leadership: Be a Better Leader, Have a Better Life

 This interactive address begins with an overview of Total Leadership — how to improve performance in all parts of life by finding mutual value among them — and focuses on three principles:
·         Be real — acting with authenticity by clarifying what’s important
·         Be whole — acting with integrity by respecting the whole person
·         Be innovative — acting with creativity by experimenting what how things get done
Participants assess satisfaction and performance in all four domains and the alignment of their actions with their values. They explore what it means to lead with impact in all domains and leave with a game plan and scorecard for an experiment designed to produce a “four-way win” along with a peer coach devoted to supporting their progress.
Learning Objectives:
 
·         Learn how to reframe the meaning of leadership by applying new skills and insights at work, at home, in the community, and within the self
·         Learn how to transform the way you allocate their attention, skills and resources
·         Learn practical strategies for engaging others in producing sustainable change
·         Take a systems view of the performance expectations of key stakeholders in all life domains
·         Design an experiment intended to produce a four-way win
 

co-sponsored by Women Faculty Programs, Faculty Development and HR Talent Development 

Books and lunch to the first 150

This live activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
Broadcast to Bastrop and Smithville

Date: 3/6/12, 12pm to 1pm
Time: 3/6/12, 12pm to 1pm
Location: Hickey Auditorium, Main Building, Floor 11 (R11.1400)
Format: All Employee Meeting
Speaker: Stewart Friedman, PhD
Speaker Bio: Dr. Friedman is the founding director of the Wharton School’s Leadership Program and Wharton’s Work/Life Integration Project.
Contact: Victoria Thompson - 20798 - vthompso@mdanderson.org