Gettysburg Leadership Experience

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Gettysburg Leadership Experience Visual Agenda Contact Jeff Jackson, Program Director Jeff@experiencetolead.com (516) 554-5599

Day One: 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm The Antrim 1844 Country House Hotel Setting the Stage for the Program Executive Sponsor Introduction Experiential Learning Overview Pre-Event Survey: Analysis of Shared Goals & Challenges History of Civil War General Robert E. Lee & George Meade Leadership Study A Contrast in Leadership: Building Executive Teams & Gaining Strategic Alignment Reception & Dinner

Day Two: 7:30 am – 12:00 pm Battlefield: Lutheran Seminary, McPherson Ridge, & Cemetery Hill General John Buford Leadership Study Creating Organizational Alignment Being Proactive based on the Leader’s Intent General John Reynolds Leadership Study Disruptive Innovation General Richard Ewell Leadership Study The Challenges of Miscommunicating Strategic Intent Lunch in Historic Gettysburg

Day Two: 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm Battlefield: The Peach Orchard & Little Round Top General Daniel Sickles Leadership Study Organizational Sub-Optimization Managing Renegades and Mavericks Gouverneur Warren Leadership Study Taking Initiative based on Strategic Intent Colonel Joshua Chamberlain Leadership Study Executive Presence Mid-Session Debrief Action Planning Reception, Dinner, & Wine Tasting

Day Three: 7:30 am – 1:00 pm Battlefield: Virginia Memorial, Pickett’s Charge & Soldier’s National Cemetery General James Longstreet Leadership Study The Limits of Dissent Pickett’s Charge Situational Analysis Building Collaboration through Engagement Understanding Different Perspectives President Abraham Lincoln Leadership Study Changing Strategic Intent Inspiring People with a Simple Message Working Lunch After Action Review Action Planning