The Leaders Program of the National Institute for Leadership Development (NILD) is designed for administrative and faculty women who want to explore their role in leadership. Programs focus on crystallizing the participant's identity, fine-tuning skills, identifying leadership and community college issues, and developing personal confidence. The program contains the important components of a pragmatic project pertinent to institution and the creation of a long-lasting relationship with a mentor.
The Vice Presidents are now accepting applications for the Leaders Institute 2011. All interested candidates should complete the attached application and submit it to their respective Vice President's office for approval by January 19, 2011.
The LEADERS Institute 2011 is a five day content-intensive, experiential workshop and is based on a recently revised curriculum which reflects AACC Core Competencies for Leadership. The curriculum for LEADERS includes the following categories and topics:
Self Awareness:
Commitment to the Community College Mission; Self-Assessment
Using Power Productively
Building a Personal Development Plan
Institutional Development:
Policy Development
Student Success
Data Driven Decision Making
Managing Change
Budget Development & Management
Skill Building:
Conflict Management
Team Building
Negotiation skills
Systems/Strategic Thinking & Planning
Qualifications/Requirements: Candidates should possess a master’s or higher degree and currently be employed full-time in a community college.
Susan M. Salvador Student Services 10/07/2010
Attachments:
MCCLeadersApplication2010.doc
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