AKRI Leadership Institute to be Held at UCLA’S Lake Arrowhead Facility on June 3-8, 2007
The A.K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems today announced it is accepting applications for participation in its premier leadership training event, the annual Leadership Institute. The six-day Leadership Institute is the 42nd annual group relations event held by the A. K. Rice Institute, and will be directed by Dr. Gordon Strauss, M.D. of Louisville, KY.
Lake Arrowhead, CA, March 14, 2007 --(PR.com)-- The A.K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems today announced it is accepting applications for participation in its premier leadership training event, the annual Leadership Institute.
While many workshops provide training in the tools or mechanics of leadership, the A.K. Rice approach (also referred to as the Tavistock method) focuses on what drives you emotionally and how you can develop the personal qualities that will enable you to cope with, and even thrive in, the complex challenges that leadership presents. This six-day residential program enables you to understand the interpersonal and intergroup dynamics driving conflict and collaboration in the workplace, to better develop your leadership capabilities.
“We have already accepted a number of outstanding candidates from all walks of life who will come to Lake Arrowhead to learn about and experience leadership in new ways,” said Gordon Strauss, M.D., director of the 5-day program. “Business people, nonprofit executives, and health care workers can all benefit from the unique lessons of group experience that the theory and events supported by the A.K. Rice Institute can provide.”
“These conferences offer a solid background to learn how to apply group dynamics concepts to the real world,” said Michel Deschapelles, a former conference participant who is director of sales at Lucent Technologies. “Much of my success is due to my being able to see more clearly what is going on in the group… it is the difference between success and failure.”
“This model provides a leader with the vision and the courage to contain complexity without losing one’s focus on humanity,” said Beverley Malone, General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, U.K. and a former conference participant.
For more information or to register to attend the conference, visit www.akriceinstitute.org or call Mary Colton, AKRI program director, at (360) 539-5867. Limited early registration, scholarship and group discounts are available.
About A.K. Rice Institute (www.akriceinstitute.org): Established in 1965, the A.K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems (AKRI) is the largest educational institute in the world dedicated to the study of group relations and social systems. Through its conference events, consultant training and certification program, research, and publications, AKRI and its member associates support the development of leadership, teamwork and organizational effectiveness. The A. K. Rice Institute is an international organization with headquarters in Rainier, WA. Dr. Gordon Strauss, M.D., is based in Louisville, KY.
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While many workshops provide training in the tools or mechanics of leadership, the A.K. Rice approach (also referred to as the Tavistock method) focuses on what drives you emotionally and how you can develop the personal qualities that will enable you to cope with, and even thrive in, the complex challenges that leadership presents. This six-day residential program enables you to understand the interpersonal and intergroup dynamics driving conflict and collaboration in the workplace, to better develop your leadership capabilities.
“We have already accepted a number of outstanding candidates from all walks of life who will come to Lake Arrowhead to learn about and experience leadership in new ways,” said Gordon Strauss, M.D., director of the 5-day program. “Business people, nonprofit executives, and health care workers can all benefit from the unique lessons of group experience that the theory and events supported by the A.K. Rice Institute can provide.”
“These conferences offer a solid background to learn how to apply group dynamics concepts to the real world,” said Michel Deschapelles, a former conference participant who is director of sales at Lucent Technologies. “Much of my success is due to my being able to see more clearly what is going on in the group… it is the difference between success and failure.”
“This model provides a leader with the vision and the courage to contain complexity without losing one’s focus on humanity,” said Beverley Malone, General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, U.K. and a former conference participant.
For more information or to register to attend the conference, visit www.akriceinstitute.org or call Mary Colton, AKRI program director, at (360) 539-5867. Limited early registration, scholarship and group discounts are available.
About A.K. Rice Institute (www.akriceinstitute.org): Established in 1965, the A.K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems (AKRI) is the largest educational institute in the world dedicated to the study of group relations and social systems. Through its conference events, consultant training and certification program, research, and publications, AKRI and its member associates support the development of leadership, teamwork and organizational effectiveness. The A. K. Rice Institute is an international organization with headquarters in Rainier, WA. Dr. Gordon Strauss, M.D., is based in Louisville, KY.
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(360) 539-5867
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Mary Colton, AKRI Program Director
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Sandra Burnett, Executive Director
(360) 539-5867
akriceinstitute.org
Mary Colton, AKRI Program Director
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