The Professional Education Center at EMU

Eastern Michigan University

Understanding Your Leadership Style and Preferences

Who Should Attend?

Anyone interested in influencing others.

Program Format and Content:

The single most important attribute of effective organizations is effective leadership. Considerable evidence has shown that certain leadership skills (competencies) are more likely to be successful. This dynamic workshop shows you how to build these crucial skills in you.

Day One

•  Module 1: Developing the learning organization

•  Module 2: Developing your influence styles

•  Module 3: Improving communication

•  Module 4: Building team creativity

Day Two

•  Module 5: Improving motivational skills

•  Module 6: Strengthening conflict management skills

•  Module 7: Managing adversity

•  Module 8: Improving presentation skills

This workshop will be taught in two hour modules, with breaks or lunch in between. It will utilize self-assessments, lecture/discussion, and simulations to build skill development.

 

"The PEC was instrumental in designing a writing course specifically tailored for the Hyundai America Technical Center.

Our consultant and instructor spent weeks learning about our work environment, speaking with our leadership team, researching and incorporating international writing skills into the course; all of which were critical to successfully incorporating our business needs in to the writing course.

The time and dedication of the PEC staff was greatly appreciated."

-E.R. Schmidt, HR Director, Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc.

-J.H. Rim, Korean Coordinator, Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc.


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