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IAP 2019 Activities by Sponsor - MIT Leadership Center

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Leadership Presence and Storytelling

Rob Salafia, MIT Leadership Center Exec. Coach & Pres. of Protagonist

Add to Calendar Jan/29 Tue 08:30AM-05:00PM E62-221

Enrollment: Limited: Advance sign-up required
Sign-up by 01/21
Limited to 30 participants

How do you show up as a leader? Can you open others up to your ideas? Are your messages sticky and memorable?

Leadership Presence and Storytelling helps you become a powerful communicator who commands respect and builds credibility with employees, colleagues and clients. This workshop will give you a first-hand practice with techniques that will help you:

 

Rob Salafia is an MIT Leadership Center Executive Coach and President of Protagonist Consulting Group.

Interested? Apply here

 

Sponsor(s): MIT Leadership Center
Contact: Abby Berenson, E52-234, 617 324-3794, BERENSON@MIT.EDU


Sharpening Human Skills for the Future of Work: The Coaching Approach to Leadership

Meg Regan, Director, Executive Programs, Leadership Coach, Kristin Zecca, Director, Executive Programs, Leadership Coach

Add to Calendar Jan/31 Thu 09:00AM-12:15PM TBD

Enrollment: Limited: Advance sign-up required
Sign-up by 01/25
Limited to 40 participants

As AI and robotics are increasingly leveraged in our work, the demand for leaders who have mastered uniquely human skills that cannot be replicated by machines will continue to grow.  Leaders of the future will need to excel in interpersonal communication to foster collaboration and cultivate leadership at all levels. 

During this session you will gain an understanding of the coaching approach and its relevance to leadership effectiveness. You will engage in awareness building activities and be exposed to coaching through demonstration and practice. By participating in the session, you will gain an understanding of the potential for impact with a coaching approach, which will help you:

 

Apply here before Jan 25, 2019.

Meg Regan, Dir. for Executive Education at MIT Sloan & Executive Coach. Meg is responsible for directing transformational custom engagements for high-profile clients. She also facilitates sessions focused on the application of coaching principles and techniques in various contexts. 

Kristin Zecca, a Dir. of Executive Programs at MIT Sloan Executive Education & Executive Coach. Kristin designs and facilitates programs focused on building organizational capacity and leadership capabilities for senior leaders. 

Sponsor(s): MIT Leadership Center
Contact: Abby Berenson, E52-234, 617 324-3794, BERENSON@MIT.EDU