Program Overview
If you want to have a more powerful, positive, and lasting impact within your organization, profession, family, and/or community, Co-Active Leadership training can help launch you into action.
The training program encompasses four residential retreats held over a 10-month period, as well as in-between projects. It is designed to foster leadership potential and skills through the development of an international community of peers and leaders (approximately 23-24 participants per group) who grow and learn together through a variety of shared experiences.
The program propels participants into understanding and accessing their unique strengths and personal power through participation in adventure-based activities, interactive exercises, spirited dialogue, ropes course challenges, and other group processes.
Prior attendees have included individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds, including coaches, consultants, executives, managers, entrepreneurs, engineers, HR/OD professionals, artists, writers, medical professionals, therapists, community leaders and many others.
Outcomes:
- Recognize your personal leadership strengths and develop the capacity to be effective in a wide range of circumstances and environments
- Identify and break through self-perceived limits, thereby moving into an arena of extraordinary performance
- Perceive and build on the strengths inherent in others to create powerful alliances and achieve mutual goals
- Become aware of your impact on others, learn to create your desired impact and begin to take responsibility for that impact in all aspects of your life
- Know and directly experience the essential ingredients for designing and delivering effective experiential workshops, trainings and presentations
- Become a member of an international community of Leadership graduates
Pre-requisite
No pre-requisite is required for this course, although we highly recommend you attend CTI's Co-Active® Fundamentals course prior to, or in conjunction with, this program.
Commitment
Participation in the Leadership program requires attendance at all four residential retreats, completion of homework projects and participation in regular conference calls (at least bi-weekly). Participants complete registration, medical and personal information forms prior to attending the first retreat and must be able to withstand the physical and emotional rigors of such a program. Retreat days are full, and group activities often continue into the evening hours. Accommodation has, and will be made for physical limitations to the extent possible. A physician's release may be required.
