NNJ ASTD FEBRUARY MONTHLY CHAPTER MEETING Right Brain/Left Brain Leadership: Shifting Style for Maximum Impact February 18, 2010 from 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Crowne Plaza Hotel - 690 Route 46E - Fairfield, NJ 07004 REGISTER on www.nnjastd.org What does it take to be a leader today? Right Brain/Left Brain Leadership: Shifting Style for Maximum Impact answers that critical question. In the language of leadership, this pragmatic guide provides an all-encompassing view of how to maximize brain power and get to next-level leadership impact. Through realistic case examples, simple assessments, and unique learning tools, Right Brain/Left Leadership takes you through a new process for examining your current leadership style and framing a plan for success. Through the use of popular leader exemplars, leadership cases, concise steps and summaries, you can, at virtually any stage of personal and professional accomplishment, become a more consummate leader. Join us at the February meeting to participate in this interactive presentation where Dr. Mary Lou Décosterd discusses the model, its impact on leadership development, and ultimately, how you and your organization can benefit from it.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM: Right Brain/Left Brain Leadership begins with a review of current research on the brain and brain power specifically targeted to what leaders need to know. A model identifying ten full-spectrum behaviors—the must-have leadership skill list—is presented along with ways to develop and leverage those skills and challenges. Ways to shift your style and accessing "alter-brain" behaviors are described. Learn about your... leadership style, strong suits, and common pitfalls and how to shift your style, right or left, for maximum leadership impact. You will leave the workshop with a clearer understanding of your current leadership style and ways to shift your style to maximize your impact for yourself, your organizations, and your learners. You will learn: - How to use the "Right Brain/Left Brain Leadership" model to enhance your style
- New ways to build your competence aligned with the ASTD Competency model
Special Opportunity! Dr. Décosterd's book, Right Brain/Left Brain Leadership: Shifting Style for Maximum Impact, willbe available for purchase at the meeting. OUR SPEAKERS: Dr. Mary Lou Décosterd, is founder and managing director or the Lead Life Institute, a learning consultancy offering programs and services to help executives, teams and organizations become their best. Dr. Décosterd has 25 years of experience in organizational development, applied psychology and university teaching. She has also authored a leadership book titled, Right Brain Left Brain Leadership: Shifting Style for Maximum Impact. Dr. Décosterd works as an executive coach to leaders and leadership teams and as facilitator and speaker, designer and trainer for both profit and non-profit organizations. Her work focuses around four critical success drivers: business acumen, influencing, executing and self-satisfaction. She has been recognized by "Who's Who in Teaching" and "outstanding Women of America." Who Should Attend We encourage all ASTD members to attend. This is an exceptional learning opportunity to invite your manager, colleagues, and/or clients to also attend. - 5:30 -- Networking & Buffet Dinner
- 6:15 -- Chapter Business
- 6:30 -- Presentation
- 8:00 -- Networking & Meeting Adjourned
Date and Time: Thursday, February 18, 2010, 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel - 690 Route 46 East, Fairfield, NJ 07004 CLICK ON THE APPROPRIATE LINK BELOW to register for this meeting at the pre-registration price. Please note that cash and checks only are accepted for payment at the door. No credit cards are accepted at the door for payment. In order to get the pre-registered rate for this meeting, you must register online by 6:00 pm, February 15, 2010. After that, "at the door" fees apply. Deadline for refunds is Friday, 6:00 pm, February 12, 2010.
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