
Date: October 6-11, 2013 (6 days)
Location: Carnegie Bosch Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Fee: $6,700
Companies sending three or more participants, organizations with few than 500 employees, non-profits, and the government sector receive a 10% discount.
For questions, please contact the program coordinator at +1-412-268-7344 or cbi@andrew.cmu.edu.
Today’s business climate is marked by shifting global trends, increased pressure from new and different competitors, and the need to respond and adapt to change.
Leadership as a Daily Challenge: An Integrated Approach strengthens the abilities and confidence of mid- to upper-level managers. After the six-day program, participants understand what it takes to be an inspired and effective leader to successfully lead their teams in a dynamic world. Graduates understand the critical success factors for today's business environment, can effectively align and motivate people, and know how to manage confidently in an atmosphere of change.
The program focuses on four essential leadership competencies:
This program is designed for executives and mid- to upper-level managers. Recommended participants include those who:
Leadership as a Daily Challenge: An Integrated Approach brings together four recognized Carnegie Mellon University faculty with expertise in the fields of organizational behavior and management.
Robert Kelley
Adjunct Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory, Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University
Author of the national best-seller How to Be a Star at Work: Nine Breakthrough Strategies You Need to Succeed, Dr. Kelley has been described as an “entrepreneur of the mind.” He consistently stays a step ahead of the pack in creating new management practices used by world class organizations.
David Lassman
Adjunct Professor, Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University
Mr. Lassman is the Vice President of Operations for Leed’s, a 1,200-employee manufacturer of promotional products. He teaches “Organizational Management” and “Managing Change” in numerous programs at both the Heinz College and the Tepper School of Business.
David Krackhardt
Professor of Organizations and Public Policy, Heinz College and Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University
Dr. Krackhardt’s research focuses on how the theoretical insights and methodological innovations of network analysis can enhance our understanding of how organizations function. He pioneered the concept of “cognitive social structures.”
Laurie Weingart
Carnegie Bosch Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory, Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University
Dr. Weingart’s research and teaching focus on negotiation and conflict management in team settings. She is Director of the Accelerate Leadership Center and publishes in top-tier management and social psychology journals.
For questions, please contact the program coordinator at +1-412-268-7344 or cbi@andrew.cmu.edu.