Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Leading at the Speed of Trust - Dec 3-4 2012



Leading at the Speed of Trust Executive Retreat
Two-Day Training Workshop - Dec 3-4
1-day LIVE Certification Event - Dec 5
(Robert Redford's Sundance Resort, UT) 

During this 2-day course, leaders learn the career-critical leadership skills necessary to impact performance within their organization.  They learn how leveraging trust as a competency dramatically lowers costs and increases profits and influence.  The course significantly enhances leadership capabilities by teaching participants to master The 4 Cores of Credibility™ and The 13 Behaviors of High Trust™, and how to model them on a daily basis.

Participants are engaged in case studies and activities based in their current work – not on theoretical examples or academic models.  Leaders focus on increasing the speed and magnitude of their individual and organizational results by improving trust and increasing influence with their key stakeholders.  In addition, the workshop provides ample opportunity to collaborate in a discussion with other leaders sharing different perspectives and solutions to common organizational trust issues.

The workshop is based on years of organizational leadership and research.  The course is centered on an in-depth analysis of the principles taught from The Speed of Trust™ - a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller by Stephen M. R. Covey.
 
 
Learn more about this program and the tools used that help leaders achieve a new mind-set, skill-set and tool-set around creating a culture of Trust.  Click here now.

If you would like to register for this program, please contact your regional business partner, John Vakidis at 214-387-9960 or by email.
 
“Trust is the glue of life. It's the most essential ingredient in effective communication. It's the foundational principle that holds all relationships.”  — Stephen R. Covey
 
 

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