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Collaborative Leadership for Sustained Partnerships
Type of Presentation
Workshop (60-75 minutes)
Session Abstract
Collaborative Leadership will help participants develop and sustain partnerships because it provides a way for diverse groups to come together and address common problems in a continuous learning environment.
Target Audience
This workshop is designed for Individuals who are in leadership positions that necessitate building and sustaining partnerships; who want to gain input from multiple stakeholders for strategic planning; or, who simply want to increase their ability to build consensus for better group decision-making.
Learning Outcomes
Learners will:
•Understand the concepts behind Collaborative Leadership
•Identify key principles undergirding Collaborative Leadership
•Gain confidence in facilitating dialogue that promotes collaboration
•Practice skills that facilitate Collaborative Leadership
Session Description
If you’ve been involved in developing and sustaining partnerships, you know how challenging these leadership roles can be. This interactive session is designed for participants to understand and practice concepts intrinsic to Collaborative Leadership, a leadership style which is a natural fit for building partnerships, as it provides avenues for bringing together a diverse group of people to address complex problems across departmental and organizational lines. Participants will understand the value of genuine dialogue as part of the process for collaboration, and will learn how to create a setting where dialogue can take place. Attendees will have opportunity to experience and practice some of the processes needed for collaborative leadership, and identify resources for further growth. The goal of this workshop is for participants to gain confidence and skill in their ability to lead collaboratively.
Efforts are made to try to schedule sessions on the day preferred by the Primary Presenter, though this cannot be guaranteed. Please check your preference.
Thursday November 7
Primary Presenter
Dr. Margaret Hunt Rice, University of Houston-Victoria
Work Title
Special Assistant to the Provost/AHED Faculty