Executive Program The Faculty Alex Horniman, Professor of Business Administration, Professor of Organizational Behavior and Psychology, Darden School of.

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Executive Program The Faculty Alex Horniman, Professor of Business Administration, Professor of Organizational Behavior and Psychology, Darden School of Business, University of Virginia; University of Virginia Senior Fellow, Olsson Center for Applied Ethics John Craig, former President, Adams Confectionary USA Gerard Farias, Assistant Professor of Management, Silberman College of Business, Fairleigh Dickinson University Lyle Yorks, Associate Professor of Adult and Continuing Education in Organization and Leadership, Teacher’s College, Columbia University Program Dates May 1Application Deadline May 3, May 11Pre-program Kick-off and Introductory Coaching Sessions August 3Final Coaching Session Contact Daniel Twomey, PhD - Executive Director Center For Human Resource Management Studies Silberman College of Business, Fairleigh Dickinson University Telephone: (973) Christine Lotze, PhD - Program Director Telephone: (973) x207 Fax: (253) Program Fees $7,000 per person. CHRMS Members will receive a $1,000 discount Information and Registration For further information, please log onto Or by telephone (973) Program Topics Leading Individual and Organizational Change Project Definition, Chartering and Leadership Developing High Performance Teams Developing a Leadership Story Effective Communication: Mobilizing Commitment Coaching Systems Thinking Achieving Breakthrough Results : Accelerating Leadership Spring 2004

Program Overview This three-month program focuses on the most strategic aspects of the participant’s current responsibilities in ways that enable breakthroughs in performance and personal effectiveness. These results are achieved through individual coaching that is aligned with both the participant’s “project” and the classroom materials. Deliverables: Immediate increase in performance A stronger alignment with business strategy A career step in personal effectiveness Enhanced ability to strengthen leadership skills of direct reports Program Features: World-class faculty Individualized job specific applications Personalized coaching Measurable results tied to specific business objectives Who Should Attend This program is designed for managers and/or cross-functional leadership teams responsible for delivering key organizational results. Responsibilities may include: –innovation programs –new product development –category/customer management –organizational restructuring –post-merger integration Participants should demonstrate the ability to take on stretch projects and must have strong senior management support to attend the program. Program Objectives At the completion of the program, participants will be able to: Demonstrate outstanding measurable results on their projects Lead teams into action in support of shared business goals Commit to follow-up actions that enhance performance Take on high-level stretch projects Enhance leadership and performance of direct report A committed partnership to developing future leaders Week Activity Program director, coach, participant and his/her supervisor meet to discuss program, project, coach’s role and expectations. Introductory coaching session. Presentation, discussion and application of leadership, teamwork and communications Two individual development sessions Presentation, discussion and application of change, team effectiveness and coaching Two individual development sessions Presentation, discussion and application of coaching skills, process reflections and knowledge sharing One individual session: personal development plan Time Pre-program Session Program Session 1 May Coaching Program Session 2 June Coaching Program Session 3 August 3 Coaching Program Schedule Over a 16-week period, a learning partnership between the participant, the coaches, the participant’s supervisor and the instructors will be formed. ABR Difference – Making It Meaningful Engaged Sponsor: Engagement of the participants and the leaders they report to ensures benefits for both the individual and the organization. Company Project Based: Daily application of newly acquired knowledge to specific on-the-job experiences via the participant’s selected project. The project will be explicitly linked to the participant’s organizational strategy. Individualized Coaching: Multiple one-on-one coaching sessions to build personal effectiveness. Measurable Results: Achievement regarding progress on the selected project as well as personal development will be recorded.