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Correctional Leadership Development
This 70-hour program is based on the Leadership Challenge Model developed by James Kouzes and Barry Posner.
Schedule
Jul. 15 - Jul. 25
2008
Application Deadline
April 15
2008
Other Available Dates
Sep. 16, 2008
Application Instructions
Applicants must attach to Form A a current resume, an organization chart that clearly indicates their role in the agency, and a statement of their need and intended use of the new knowledge and skills that will be acquired in the program if they are selected.
After notification of selection, participants will be assigned various preprogram activities. Note that participants must complete and return some materials to the NIC Academy Division prior to their arrival at the training site.
Form A
Location
791 N. Chambers Rd.
Aurora, Colorado
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Eggers, John
Other instruments, such as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, the Profile of Organizational Influence Strategies, and the Multi-Factor Leadership Questionnaire for Teams, assess psychological type, power bases, and team strategies used by course participants. An outdoor day experientially focuses on team efforts through an urban orienteering process. Through the use of instrumentation, participant dialogue, systems thinking, and experiential activities, participants identify their leadership strengths and create a personal leadership development plan.
Objectives
The objective of this program is to address five leadership practices:
Challenge
the process,
Inspire
a shared vision,
Enabled
others to act,
Model
the way, and
Encourage
the heart.
A 360-degree feedback instrument assesses the participants behavior against these five leadership practices.
Audience
Senior-level leaders, such as prison wardens and superintendents, jail administrators, and senior probation and parole supervisors. Deputies of these leaders will be considered if recommended by their chief executive officer.
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