Legault, Dan. Advanced Agricultural Leadership. Ithaca, New York, US
Recommended By: Community And Rural Development Institute - CaRDITo Acquire Contact: Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program, Dan Legault. Email: executivedirector@ruralleadership.caNotes: "Established in 1985, the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program (AALP) is an executive development program for men and women who want to broaden their horizons and expand their networks to help shape the future of the agriculture and food sectors in Ontario. AALP is administered by the The Centre for Rural Leadership in Guelph Ontario. Through a series of seminars, AALP participants develop leadership skills, an increased knowledge of the agri-food system and perspectives on critical issues in the industry. Study topics include: government and political systems, marketing and economics, environmental impact, national and international trade, communication and organization skills, decision making, consumer and social issues, working with the media, trends in the agri-food industry and society, and globalization and the dynamics of change. The value of this program is further enhanced as participants expand their networks across the agri-food and rural sectors, through their North American and international study tours." (Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program)
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Horizons Program. Eugene, Oregon, US: Northwest Area Foundation
Recommended By: Rural Development Initiatives, Inc.To Acquire Contact: Rural Development Initiatives, Inc., 941 Lawrence Street, Eugene, Oregon, 97401. Tel: (541) 684-9077. Fax: (541) 684-8993. Email: rdi@rdiinc.orgNotes: The program is designed to help small, rural communities reverse economic and population decline. The program includes leadership training, flexible technical assistance, facilitation, board development assistance and more. A circuit rider works with leaders and organization for 18 month to help them be more effective.
Related Subject(s): Leadership Development, Community Development
Hartwick Leadership Cases. Lyons, Nebraska, US: Harwick Leadership Institute
Recommended By: Center for Rural AffairsTo Acquire Contact: Hartwick Humanities in Management Institute, Hartwick College in Oneonta, NYNotes: Leadership principles are taught by using case studies from hollywood films and classic literature.
Leadership in Action. Eugene, Oregon, US: Rural Development Initiatives, Inc.
Recommended By: Rural Development Initiatives, Inc.To Acquire Contact: Rural Development Initiatives, Inc., 941 Lawrence Street, Eugene, Oregon, 97401. Tel: (541) 684-9077. Fax: (541) 684-8993. Email: rdi@rdiinc.orgNotes: One day workshop for current and emerging leaders, community activist, group members working on projects and anyone who wants to initiate a community project. Participants learn how to apply skills, tools and insight to move community projects forward. At this workshop participants 1) Learn how to apply the four catalytic leadership roles to organize members, facilitate agreement and sustain action. 2) Use a case study to apply six different project implementation tools that you can take home to ensure a well planned project. 3) Explore the four phases of team development and how to marshal the strengths of the group to bring about the most effective work. 4) Apply the Performance Personal Profile to lead a team where each member contributes their best.
Rural Futures Forum. Eugene, Oregon, US: Rural Development Initiatives, Inc.
Recommended By: Rural Development Initiatives, Inc.To Acquire Contact: Rural Development Initiatives, Inc., 941 Lawrence Street, Eugene, Oregon, 97401. Tel: (541) 684-9077. Fax: (541) 684-8993. Email: rdi@rdiinc.orgNotes: Conducted over several months, this series of four two-day workshops equipped emerging and established leaders with the skills and knowledge needed to be champions of community and economic development.
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