Three Factors of Healthy Leadership in Higher Education Webcast Recording

Last updated May 20, 2016

Course Length

1h 21m

Last Updated

May 20, 2016

Three Factors of Healthy Leadership in Higher Education Webcast Recording

Last updated May 20, 2016

Overview

Leading is not for the faint of heart—it is a challenging and complex endeavor, and there is no roadmap. Too often, the volume of problems, personal insecurities, high pressure, and ego can produce leaders that can be toxic, likely to burn out, and ultimately take their institutions backwards, not forwards.

In this webcast, we’ll review a better and more sustainable model for leadership—a model that is more thoughtful, balanced, and holistic, and actually drives better results for the organization. You will leave with specific steps that you can take to move toward a more fulfilling leadership style.

What is a Healthy Leader?

Healthy leadership is a mindset and a lifestyle. This doesn’t necessarily mean reducing stress and keeping better physical care of yourself, though those aspects are important. More than anything it means committing to being a mature human being in all aspects of your tasks, relationships, and character.

Who should attend?

This session will speak to leaders at all levels of an organization including emerging leaders, seasoned leaders, and even those who lead leaders. If you have felt in over your head, out of control, or wondering if people trust you as a leader, we encourage you to attend this webcast.

Agenda

  • The Healthy Leader model
  • The stability factor
    • Lifelines
    • Energy
    • Tough issues
    • Presence
    • Fame
  • The people factor
    • Feedback
    • Growing a team
  • The growth factor
    • Clarity
    • Culture
  • Healthy Leader action steps