Orientation and Personal Leadership

Interculturalists as a rule tend to be very well intentioned. But despite our understanding of the theory, we interculturalists all to easily slip into ways of being and of interacting that ultimately don’t serve our best – or even our good – intentions. The practices of Personal Leadership offer increasingly proven ways for learning to “walk our talk.”

Course Objectives:

  • Understand the history, theoretical foundations, and context for the development of Personal Leadership
  • Become familiar with the two principles and seven practices of Personal Leadership
  • Articulate personal visions of what it means for them to be effective interculturalists operating at their highest and best
  • Apply the principles and practices of Personal Leadership to their real-life and real-time experiences
  • Enjoy a deeply self-reflective process in the context of an inspiring and energizing community
  • Plan for the application of Personal Leadership in their various professional and personal contexts
  • Strengthen their network of others equally committed to operating as interculturalists from their highest and best