May 8, 2009
Leadership-What is it anyway? - Developing an understanding of the various schools of thought about leadership can provide an important framework for our discussions about leadership throughout the DCLF year. In this experiential session, we will explore different concepts and theories about leadership, hopefully challenging ourselves to broaden our ways of thinking about leadership. David Marvin will present. (Full day)
May 14, 2009
Change Happens – Are you ready? - The pace at which change happens in our organizations and communities seems to be ever increasing, and knowing how to manage change is a vital leadership skill. This session will focus on understanding methods and frameworks for managing change utilizing examples of real challenges faced by participants. Gruffie Clough and Darvin Ayre will present. (Full Day)
May 15, 2009
Conflict Management – A critical element in making things work is to match appropriate approaches to specific situations. Some situations demand consensus for achieving results and preempting conflict. Some demand a more direct intervention. Others, when conflict occurs, need effective tools for managing conflict and getting results. This seminar will examine recent approaches to mediation and negotiation, which have application at several levels – interpersonal, organizational, and community. Jeff Wein and Roz Schneider will conduct this seminar. (Full day)
June 18, 2009
Adaptive Leadership – Dr. Allan Wallis will dissect the concept of adaptive leadership. He will discuss the latest theories and practices and compare them with historical and contemporary practices of great leaders. Dr. Wallis will use tools and concepts developed by Ronald A. Heifetz and Marty Linsky.
June 19, 2009
When Teams Work Best – Dr. Carl Larson, author and scholar, will present on the five critical factors that ensure team success and the specific strategies and techniques you can use as a member or leader of a team. You will learn to overcome your biggest challenge by making relationships on your team self-corrective. (Full day)
July 11-15, 2009
Outward Bound – Our personal approach to leadership has much to do with the results we achieve. Empowering ourselves through mastering new challenges can help build the commitment, sense of self-efficacy and perseverance we need. A time of reflection can help make our purpose become clearer. The Outward Bound program provides an opportunity to look closely at ourselves, and it is also a way of experiencing how to empower others in working together. The Colorado Outward Bound School and Effley Brooks will design and manage this 5-day course.
August 20, 2009
Creativity and Leadership – This seminar will explore the connection between creativity, humor, and leadership. This session includes an interactive presentation by the World Humor Organization. Come with an open mind and an active imagination. (Full day)
September 24, 2009
Open Session – This session will be designed based on the requests and interests of the DCLF class participants.
September 25, 2009
Diversity – Frequently, barriers to change in communities and organizations result from inherent cultural and gender differences between people. This seminar will take a look at some of those differences and how we can use them to better work together. Effley Brooks will lead this session. (Full day)
October 22, 2009
Open Session – This session will be designed based on the requests and interests of the DCLF class participants.
October 23, 2009
Leadership & Ethics - As leaders, many of the most difficult situations we struggle with have to do with questions of ethics and values. In this seminar, we will examine the role of ethics in decision-making and organizational life, and view ethical frameworks from the perspectives of each of the three sectors. Buie Seawell (Full day)
November 20, 2009
Graduation – The graduation program and ceremony will be planned by the DCLF Class of 2009