Move beyond learning new skills to leaving each day with an action plan to implement. Whatever roles you play in life - work, civic, non-profit, social, faith, or family - you will leave with the next step in mind. Independent of, but building on each other, these three days bring trainers from the highly successful Luke Center for Catalytic Program to easy to attend one day seminars. Join us for energizing days packed Leadership’s Pacific with insights, awareness, time to practice, and time to develop your own plan of action.
The Power of Influence by Monica Wofford
May 21st – 859 Willamette St., Eugene OR 97402
May 22nd - Keizer Heritage Center: 9080 Chemawa Rd NE Keizer, Oregon
73% of managers are leading by trial and error. They are giving direction by saying I told you so and considering it a method of motivation. Leading is about guiding, shaping and providing room for growth in those you have the privilege of leading. This will give you the real world skills and ability to truly motivate those who report to you and need your guidance
The Leadership Imparative - John Morgan & Shelli Honeywell
November 6th - Keizer Heritage Center: 9080 Chemawa Rd NE Keizer, Oregon
Having leadership skills is one thing. Having the motivation, passion, and drive to use them is another. The workshop will focus on the reasons catalytic leadership is critical to leading our communities and organizations. It will help participants focus on what they can bring to the table, why that is important, and how they can best express that in their leadership roles.
Drawing on the work of Steve Farber in his books Radical Leap and Radical Edge, John Morgan, Executive Director of the Luke Center, and Shellí Honeywell, Administrator for the Office of Agency Wide Information Management with the Oregon Department of Corrections, will lead the participants through a highly interactive day exploring the imperatives for leadership, both in our society, and within ourselves.