Leadership Effectiveness Workshop

Published on 5th August 2008

What?:  Leadership Effectiveness Workshop

Where?: The Lutheran Center, 700 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21230

When?:  Saturday, August 16, 2008;   from Noon to 4 pm

Overview:

Sharpen your leadership skills needed for personal, business, and professional growth.  Learn more about your own leadership style and how to effectively maximize your strengths as a leader.  Become a “change agent”.  Interact and network with a diverse group of other participants.

Cost:   Free   (a $1,700 value)

Key Benefits:

Ø  Learn how to lead strategically
Ø  Understand the role that vision and values play
Ø  Learn the five Golden Rules of Fundraising
Ø  Gain insight on how to enhance your career potentials
Ø  Understand why Corruption is destabilizing Africa, but flourishes in other parts of the world
Ø  Learn the ten critical questions to ask before joining any Leadership Team
Ø  Build and motivate teams that are both productive and energized
Ø Learn the seven Deadly Sins of Leadership (in religion, corporation, politics, community, ethics)

Who Should Attend?

Small business owners; Faith-based trustees/overseers;  Ethnic or Nationality association leaders;  Student  or Professional leaders; and anyone interested in the differences between Leadership & Management.

Additional Information

Ø  Topic Agenda Highlights & driving directions will be posted on our website @ www.african-pac.org

Ø  Space is limited, so please RSVP to help us prepare handout materials and refreshments

Ø  Questions about the workshop should be directed to:  [email protected]   or call 202-714-5921

Founded in 2000, the African Peoples Action Congress (African PAC, Inc.) is the oldest premier umbrella organization in the United States that seeks to bring together all ethnic heritage Africans for the common good – from faith-based organizations, to ethnic / community-based associations, to student or professional associations, and indigenous businesses. Our mission is to bring a coordinated Voice and Visibility to the core issues and challenges facing African immigrants in the United States, and to mobilize our people for Action. 

Please visit our web site for other details, or write to us at 14001C Saint Germain Drive, Suite 423, Centreville, VA 20121.


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