LEADERS - Coastal Carolina University

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For more information, contact
Lamonica Yates, Director, LIT Institute
843-349-2099 • [email protected]
Office of Human Resources and Equal Opportunity
COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
P.O. Box 261954 • Conway, SC 29528-6054
www.coastal.edu
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The Coastal Carolina University Leaders in Training Institute has
been established to build leadership capacity to strengthen the
people within the organizations and businesses that serve our area,
region and beyond. In turn, the University is strengthened by the
collaboration among those participants whose collective experiences
enrich this program and possibilities ahead as all of us work together
to build our communities.
I truly believe that we are all stewards of someplace for a very short period of time, and
the best thing that we can do is to leave a place better when we leave than when we
found it. Effective leadership is the key.
Leaders are found at all levels of all organizations. To be the most effective leader that
you can be you have to have one thing – followers. If you don’t have people that follow
you, no matter how good you think you are, you are not a leader. Effective leadership also
requires integrity, which must be practiced every day, all day. If you have the respect from
others, there is nothing that is impossible to accomplish.
“Leadership and learning
are indispensable to
each other.”
~ John F. Kennedy
It is my hope that the Leaders in Training Institute will challenge you to reflect upon our
leadership style and discover the ways all of us – emerging and seasoned leaders alike
– will be able to generate the respect and impact that will better serve our organizations
and communities.
As the second year of the Coastal Carolina University Leaders in Training Institute
takes shape, I hope that you will discover this opportunity to be a valuable part of your
professional development.
Sincerely,
David A. DeCenzo
President, Coastal Carolina University
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PROGRAM
HIGHLIGHTS
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) once said, “An investment in knowledge pays the best
interest.” Leaders in Training is an innovative program that represents the commitment
of public, private and community leaders to building strong organizational capability by
support in the growth and development of employees. The strategic intent of this program
is to foster a talent-driven culture, with the primary goal of building a strong leadership
pipeline for the future.
Coastal Carolina University’s Leaders in Training Institute will sponsor intensive and
engaging workshops that focus on high levels of self-reflection and self-awareness in
terms of current leadership styles and competencies. LIT will raise each participant’s
self-reflection and awareness and serve as a catalyst for building long-term and effective
leadership transformations. LIT will enable participants to analyze their current leadership
practices and effectively identify and assess their strengths and weaknesses. As
participants become better acquainted with their own leadership characteristics, intensive
training in the areas of authentic leadership, organizational leadership, best-practices
leadership and change leadership will be explored.
This intensive four-module program has been designed to bring together areas of
leadership development that will produce a dramatic shift in leadership skills and
performance. It’s an opportunity to interact with remarkable people, to express thoughts
and ideas effectively and to gain a deeper understanding of the participant’s positive
contribution to him/herself, the university/organization and the community.
This program is designed primarily for practicing professionals seeking advanced
knowledge in the area of leadership development.
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AUTHENTIC
LEADERSHIP
One of the keys to building a strong leadership foundation in any organization is the
willingness of the leader to know his authentic self. For many leaders, the realization
that adding value to an organization requires changing the mind-set that leadership
competency is not only about getting results but also about touching the organization
through personal presence and relationships. In short, leaders must make and maintain
authentic connections with the people who work daily to create successful organizations.
MARCH 29-30, 2011
TUESDAY, MARCH 29
“It’s imperative to identify
individuals who have
leadership potential and
then intentionally grow those
leaders by teaching the
tried-and- true leadership
principles. This training
reminds us of the tremendous
responsibility of leadership
and the character required to
be a leader every day.”
CCU Kline Hospitality Suite, Brooks Stadium
8:30 a.m. to noon . . . . . . .LEADERSHIP 360o
Speaker ~ Angela Kegler
12:45 to 4:30 p.m. . . . . . . AWAKENING THE LEADER WITHIN
Speaker ~ Bridgette Johnson
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30
CCU Kline Hospitality Suite, Brooks Stadium
8:30 a.m. to noon . . . . . . .CREATING YOUR OWN PRO-VISION AND PRO-VALUES
Speaker ~ Ed Cerny
12:45 to 4:30 p.m. . . . . . . LEADERSHIP: TRUST MATTERS
Speaker ~ Barbara Ritter
Martha S. Hunn, LIT 2010
Director of News and Public Affairs
Coastal Carolina University
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ORGANIZATIONAL
LEADERSHIP
MAY 11-12, 2011
““LIT was instrumental in helping
me identify my strengths and
weaknesses and work on those.
I’ve been able to take what
I’ve learned in the LIT program
back to the office and share that
information with my colleagues
and my boss. Because of LIT,
I have been a more effective
leader and of greater value as
an employee at Santee Cooper.”
Clayton Mauldin, LIT 2010
Retail Office Manager
Santee Cooper
There are many organizational variables that influence the nature and impact of
leadership. The way leaders treat employees influences the way employees treat
customers. Leaders have to address organizational factors that drive positive intentions
and subsequent performance. One without the other will not achieve the desired results.
This module will focus on the interpersonal influences and performance demands
that leaders need to address if they and their organizations are to be successful.
Organizational leadership involves processes and proximal outcomes (such as employee
commitment) that contribute to the development and achievement of organizational
purpose. It is a leader’s responsibility to add value to the organization by giving a sense of
understanding and purpose to its overall activities and human capital assets.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
CCU Adkins Field House, Brooks Stadium
8:30 to 10 a.m. . . . . . . . DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERS
Speaker ~ Angela Kegler
10:15 a.m. to noon . . . . RECOGNIZING HUMAN CAPITAL ASSETS
Speaker ~ Mark Mitchell
12:45 to 4:30 p.m. . . . . ETHICS IN LEADERSHIP
Speaker ~ Kay Keels
THURSDAY, MAY 12
CCU Adkins Field House, Brooks Stadium
8:30 to 10:15 a.m. . . . . .THE ROLE OF LEADER AS COACH
Speaker ~ Michael Collins
10:30 a.m. to noon . . . . THE LEADER AS A MENTOR
Speaker ~ Larry Biddle
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12:45 to 2:45 p.m. . . . . EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE LEADERSHIP
Speaker ~ Angela Kegler
3 to 4:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . HOW GREAT LEADERS ACHIEVE EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS
Speaker ~ Bridgette Johnson
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BEST PRACTICES
LEADERSHIP
Organizational results often depend upon the analysis, interpretation and strategic
execution of internal practices and procedures. The knowledge, competencies
and abilities leaders need to solve problems or make decisions efficiently and
effectively require increased leadership involvement and collaboration across
organizational boundaries. Throughout this module, participants will explore
approaches for dealing with conflict management, goal-setting strategies and
communication techniques.
SEPTEMBER 7-8, 2011
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
“LIT is a great program for
organizations that want to
enhance the competencies
of their leadership team.
Leaders who complete
the program are better
equipped to lead and facilitate
organizational change.”
Caesar C. Ross III, LIT 2010
Director, Student Health Services
Coastal Carolina University
CCU Kline Hospitality Suite, Brooks Stadium
8:30 a.m. to noon . . . . . . SOMETIMES SHAKEN, SOMETIMES STIRRED:
COMMUNICATION FROM THE TOP
Speaker ~ Anne Monk
1 to 4:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . . RULES OF ENGAGEMENT: CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
Speaker ~ Erika Small
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
CCU Kline Hospitality Suite, Brooks Stadium
8:30 a.m. to noon . . . . . . WHAT HAVE YOU DONE LATELY?
Speaker ~ Martha Hunn
12:45 to 4:30 p.m. . . . . . .GOAL SETTING AND COMMUNICATION OF GOALS
Speaker ~ Angela Kegler
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CHANGE
LEADERSHIP
NOVEMBER 2-3, 2011
“Leaders in Training provided an
opportunity for me to grow and
define my leadership skills.”
Glenda L. Page, LIT 2010
Chief Executive Human Resources
Horry Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
Successful leaders must create a culture that fosters and engages a diverse
group of talented individuals in a collaborative, open and social work environment.
In this module, participants will come together to explore the alignment of
leadership responsibilities with the interaction of human competencies and
organizational systems.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2
CCU Kline Hospitality Suite, Brooks Stadium
8:30 to 11:45 a.m. . . . . . . LEADERSHIP AND DIVERSITY IN TODAY’S WORKPLACE
Speaker ~ Barbara Ritter
12:45 to 4:30 p.m. . . . . . . CHANGE AT 120 MPH WITH YOUR HAIR ON FIRE!
Speaker ~ Ray Snyder
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3
CCU Kline Hospitality Suite, Brooks Stadium
8:30 a.m. to noon . . . . . . .MASTERING 7 LEVELS OF CHANGE
Speaker ~ Ed Cerny
12:45 to 2:30 p.m. . . . . . . PUTTING YOUR PROFESSIONAL SELF FORWARD
Speaker ~ Linda Kuykendall
2:45 to 4 p.m. . . . . . . . . . .MASTER CLASS: LESSONS LEARNED
Speaker ~ To be announced
4 to 4:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . . .CLOSING CEREMONY
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APPLICATION
PROCESS
STEP ONE
Submit answers to the following questions:
• What leadership position(s) have you held and/or how have you
demonstrated capacity to lead?
• What do you want to take away from this program?
• How do you think this program will benefit you in your current position?
STEP TWO
Submit the following as an attachment to the above:
• Your name
• Business address
• Job title/classification
• Business telephone number
• Educational background
• Business e-mail address
STEP THREE
Submit a letter of recommendation from your area vice president /department head /
supervisor. This letter should attest to your leadership capacity and record of
accomplishment, as well as support your full participation in the LIT program
(allowing adequate time away from the workplace).
STEP FOUR
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Submit the above requested information on or before Monday, March 15, 2011, by delivering materials to Coastal Carolina University’s Office of Human Resources, by mail or by e-mail.
USPS or personal delivery to:
COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
Attn: Lamonica Yates, Director, LIT Institute
Office of Human Resources and Equal Opportunity
95 University Blvd.
P.O. Box 261954
Conway, SC 29528-6054
E-mail: [email protected]
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SELECTION
PROCESS
This program is limited to 20-25 participants and is designed for employees who
have demonstrated exceptional ability and aspiring leadership promise. Applicants
will be selected based on their demonstrated commitment to organizational goals
and their potential for future leadership capability. The LIT Institute also values the
continued collaboration with organizations outside of the University. With this in
mind, the goal is that 25 percent of the class be represented by employees from
area businesses and organizations.
PROGRAM
TUITION AND
CANCELLATION
Tuition covers the cost of all facilitated sessions, all session materials, social
networking events, refreshments and meals when applicable. The LIT tuition for
2011 is $750. Full payment is due upon receipt of the invoice and all payments are
nonrefundable. Travel expenses to and from all LIT sessions and events are the
responsibility of the participant.
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PROGRAM
SPEAKERS
Larry Biddle received a bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s College of
Larry Biddle
California and a master’s degree in Spanish from Middlebury College Graduate
School. He has been a lifelong educator and businessman, serving his
community and Coastal Carolina University for more than 30 years. Biddle
serves on the Board of Trustees of Coastal Carolina University, and was
awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Public Service degree in 2007.
Ed Cerny earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kentucky, an
Ed Cerny
MBA from Fordham University and a doctorate degree from USC. In 1995, he
founded the Coach’s Corner, a corporate encouragement company creating
visionary leadership and team-building programs. He also is the author of
Notes From the Coach, Learn to Market Yourself and Old Coaches Never
Die, We Just Run Out of Timeouts.
Michael Collins earned a bachelor’s degree in humanities from Michigan
Michael Collins
State University, a master of science degree in strategic leadership from
Mountain State University and a doctorate degree in hospitality management
from The Ohio State University. He is an associate professor of resort tourism
management in the E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration at
Coastal Carolina University.
Martha Hunn earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Coastal
Carolina University and is a graduate of the CEO track of the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce Institute for Organization Management. She joined Coastal Carolina
University as director of news and public affairs in the Office of University
Communication in April 2009. Prior to joining the University, she served as
evening news anchor for WBTW News 13 in Myrtle Beach.
Martha Hunn
Bridgette Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in English and secondary
education from Coastal Carolina University and a master of arts degree in
journalism and mass communications from the University of South Carolina.
She serves as executive vice president of the Conway Chamber of Commerce
and has more than 15 years of experience in promotions and public relations.
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Bridgette Johnson
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Kay Keels earned, a master of education degree in recreation
Kay Keels
administration from the University of Georgia, a master of divinity degree from
Emory University and a doctorate degree in strategic management from the
University of South Carolina. She serves as an associate professor of strategic
management Colonel Lindsey V. Vereen Endowed Professor at the E. Craig
Wall Sr. College of Business Administration at Coastal Carolina University.
Angela Kegler earned a master’s degree in business ethics and
Angela Kegler
business administration from Duquesne University and a doctorate degree in
organizational management and leadership from Capella University. She is
an award-winning businesswoman and is the CEO of the Kegler Group, a fullservice training and development company.
Linda Kuykendall earned a bachelor’s degree from Loyola University
Linda Kuykendall
of the South and a master’s degree in organizational communication from
the University of Southwestern Louisiana. She serves as a senior instructor
of communication in the Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of
Humanities and Fine Arts at Coastal Carolina University.
Mark A. Mitchell earned his doctorate degree in business administration
Mark Mitchell
from Mississippi State University, an MBA from Indiana University of
Pennsylvania and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. He serves as professor of marketing
and chair of the Department of Management, Marketing and Law in the
E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration at Coastal Carolina
University.
Anne Trainer Monk has been an English major at USC Coastal Carolina
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College, and a graduate student in journalism at the University of South
Carolina and in communications management at Syracuse University.
She serves as special assistant to the president and director of executive
communication at Coastal Carolina University.
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Anne Trainer Monk
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SPEAKERS
Barbara A. Ritter earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Grand
Barbara Ritter
Valley State University, a master of arts degree and a doctorate degree in
industrial and organizational psychology from the University of Akron. She is
the Blanton Endowed Associate Professor of Management in the E. Craig Wall
Sr. College of Business Administration at Coastal Carolina University.
Erika Small earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology with a business
Erika Small
administration minor from Louisiana State University and a doctorate
degree in industrial and organizational psychology from the University of
Tennessee’s College of Business Administration. She is an assistant professor
of management in the E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration at
Coastal Carolina University.
Ray Snyder is a Charleston native who received a bachelor’s degree
in management from The Baptist College at Charleston and an MBA and
Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Charleston Southern University.
He has two decades of experience teaching internationally as a senior partner
with Ken Blanchard, who is the author of The One Minute Manager. Snyder is
a full-time instructor of business and ethics at Trident Technical College and is
author of The Business of Families - Skills from Work that Work at Home.
Ray Snyder
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