The Oxford dictionary defines leadership as “the action of leading a group of people or an organization.” Leadership is not a title; it is an action.
During the summer months we will focus on resources and events to support leadership development for all staff who are interested in these topics regardless of their title. The summer provides a great opportunity for all staff to concentrate some time on their own development, and many of the skills found in leadership training are useful in both our professional and personal lives.
Supervisors are encouraged to identify staff within their areas that they believe would benefit from these offerings and to discuss developing our leaders going forward. Better yet, supervisors are encouraged to take part in these resources and to bring a staff or two along for the opportunity.
In-person workshop
Working with Emotional Intelligence – June 20, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Is it possible to make a decision without emotion?
This course explores this question, by looking at our ability to recognize and understand emotions in ourselves and others. Along with our ability to use this awareness to manage our behavior and relationships in the workplace.
For additional information visit Working with Emotional Intelligence within the Staff Training and Development page on the HR Portal.
Online resources
Can’t get away or afford to have your employees away from the office for an in-person workshop?
Explore these LinkedIn Learning leadership pathways to be taken at your own pace from your desk:
- Professional Soft Skills Learning Pathway
- Develop Your Skills as a New or Emerging People Leader
- Develop the Skills to Manage Others Effectively
- Enhance Your Leadership Skills
- Skills for Advancing as a Woman in Leadership
- DEI Awareness for Senior Leaders
For information regarding obtaining a LinkedIn Learning license, please visit LLCC-LinkedIn Learning Professional Development Program within the Staff Training and Development page on the HR Portal.
For questions or comments about professional development, please contact alan.pasley@llcc.edu.