Designed to enhance leadership skills to navigate and address complex interpersonal situations that may arise in professional settings.
This program will utilize interactive techniques to walk leaders through a series of challenges that they should be prepared to face in the establishment of a culture of inclusivity and civility within their areas.
For faculty leaders at the School of Medicine.
Dates: Wednesdays, April 24 & May 1, 2024
Time: 8 – 10 a.m. CDT
Location: MCC 12401, Dean’s Executive Board Room
Learning Objectives
- Enhance leadership skills in navigating highly complex performance and emotionally charged challenges for an inclusive and civil culture
- Provide tools to rapidly address and manage complex behavioral situations
- Increase understanding of the multifaceted interaction of policies and practices that exist within our academic medical center
Benefits of Participation
- Practice the techniques necessary to address behaviors that are not aligned with a culture of inclusivity and civility
- Learn to ensure appropriate outcomes in managing potentially volatile situations
- Navigate best practices for managing and monitoring culture in the workplace
This workshop consists of two 2-hour sessions and are in person.
Participants must attend both sessions.
Facilitated by Leanne Stewart & Nannette Vaughn, WUSTL HR
Hosted by Renée Shellhaas, Associate Dean for Faculty Promotions & Career Development
Register Here. Space is limited.