with Sharon Daloz Parks
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
10 am to 3 pm
Today’s church and world require leaders who can facilitate adaptive change and inspire people to cultivate new consciousness, conscience and competence. This workshop, led by prominent leadership author and consultant Sharon Daloz Parks, will draw on the insights of adaptive leadership guru Ronald Heifetz and others to consider how we form the inner lives of leaders, what it means to practice authority, and how we cultivate the arts of leadership on the edge. Whether you are an emerging or established leader, lay or ordained, working in the church, non-profit or business world —this workshop will inspire you to reassess and re-imagine the good that can come from your leadership and the change you want to create.
Sharon Daloz Parks is the author of Leadership Can Be Taught: A Bold Approach for a Complex World (Harvard Business Press, 2005). She formerly taught at Harvard’s Divinity School and served in senior research positions at Harvard’s Business School and the Kennedy School of Government. Her other books include Big Questions, Worthy Dreams: Mentoring Emerging Adults in Their Search for Meaning, Purpose, and Faith (2011).
Location: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Tucker Hall, 2747 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Registration Fee: $20 per person. Please register by March 7.
To Register: Click here to register online. To register by phone, contact Susan Quigley at 847-328-9300, ext. 45.
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