Continuing education credit available
MURFREESBORO,
Tenn. — Area business, nonprofit and community leaders looking for ways to
enhance their skills amid busy schedules have the chance to do so with an
upcoming series of one-day courses offered by the MTSU Jones College of Business’
Executive Education Center.
Jones
College instructors and associate management professors Leigh Anne Clark and
Deana Raffo will lead the three, one-day leadership courses, which will be held
on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Miller Education Center on Bell Street.
• Sept.
29: “Leading with Credibility” — Participants will gain tools and strategies
for building teams that share cooperative goals and purpose.
• Nov.
3: “Leading through Innovation” — Participants will learn how to improve their
capacity to imagine possibilities, shape a vision, and effectively communicate
that vision through the use of storytelling.
• Feb.
9, 2018: “Leading with Others” — Participants will explore how they can have
influence others without having the authority to do so. We will explore
personal currencies and how to view everyone as a potential ally.
Clark
said the courses are interactive and are built around 30 years of proven
research.
“It’s
very practical information to tell people how they can be the type of leader
people want to follow,” Clark said. “I think the practicality of it is part of
what makes it so appealing.”
“We do a
lot of tool building, a lot of self-assessments so that you can see where you
are on your leadership journey today,” Raffo added. “Then we work on that with
very practical ideas about how to get from where you are to where you want to
be. It’s very relationship based.”
Raffo
said the courses appeal to a broad spectrum of people, from Millennials just
getting started in their careers to middle-aged professionals looking to build
their leadership skills.
“Leadership
is not positional, so it doesn’t matter what your title is,” Raffo said. “It
works for whatever level you are within an organization.”
Cost and
registration details can be found at http://www.mtsu.edu/business/execed.php. Registration fees
include course materials, lunch and snacks. Continuing Education Unit credit is
available through these courses.
Clark
said she and Raffo are open to providing these courses off-campus to employers
who are interested in group training opportunities. Reach Clark at LA.Clark@mtsu.edu or Raffo at Deana.Raffo@mtsu.edu.
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