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SUMMARY:Postponed - Own Your Leadership Journey workshop series
DESCRIPTION:ACEC/MN in-person programming has been suspended until April 11 in response to COVID-19. This series is planned to be rescheduled\, date TBD. Thank you for your understanding and patience. Information on the ACEC/MN response can be found here.\n\n\n\nA workshop series to help you achieve leadership success through superior education and values formation.\n\n\n\nPresented jointly by ACEC Minnesota and the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business\n\n\n\nProgram Summary:\n\nEffectively managing and leading project teams is crucial to successfully delivering engineering projects\; however\, the skills necessary to accomplish this are rarely taught in a traditional engineering education. This workshop series aims to provide participants with the knowledge and tools to improve their abilities to delegate\, oversee the work of others\, and budget resources to promote efficient team performance. Hands on activities and role playing will be incorporated in the sessions to facilitate the transplantation of new skills to the workplace. Enterprise level topics including strategic planning\, finances\, and human resources will also be covered to help participants understand how they can positively impact global firm operations. \n\n\n\nThis leadership program is tailored for engineers who are gaining responsibility for managing projects and leading small teams. Participants will be expected to attend all sessions and embrace a collaborative commitment to improving leadership in the engineering community.\n\n\n\nSee more detail on classes in this brochure.\n\n\n\nInstructor:\n\nCourses will be taught by University of St. Thomas professors including the series' main instructor\, Dr. Nicole Zwieg Daly\, Director for the Center for Ethics in Practice at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business. Nicole earned her B.A. from the University of St. Thomas with a double major in Business Management and Journalism-Public Relations. In 2018\, she earned her doctorate degree in Organization Development and Change from the University of St. Thomas. Nicole has nearly 20 years of business management\, relationship management\, and organization development experience. \n\n\n\nNicole collaborates as a researcher\, writer\, and thought partner with a number of professors at the University of St. Thomas' School of Education and Opus College of Business. Her recent work includes case and research studies with management professor\, Dr. Rama Hart\, on the role of human resources business partners within a Fortune 500 medical company. She also worked with organization development professors\, Dr. David Jamieson and Dr. Lora Geiger\, on the Use of Self in Leadership and its Relationship to Team Engagement\, Commitment and Well-Being in the Workplace. Nicole writes a monthly column for the Minneapolis Star Tribune focusing on ethical business practices.\n\n\n\nSpace for this program is limited\, so sign up today while spots are still available.
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\nACEC/MN in-person programming has been suspended until April 11 in response to COVID-19. This series is planned to be rescheduled\, date TBD. Thank you for your understanding and patience. \;Information on the ACEC/MN response can be found here.
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\nA workshop series to help you achieve \;leadership success through superior \;education and values formation.
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\nPresented jointly by ACEC Minnesota and the University of \;St. Thomas Opus College of Business
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\nProgram Summary:
\nEffectively managing and leading project teams \;is crucial to successfully delivering engineering \;projects\; however\, the skills necessary to accomplish \;this are rarely taught in a traditional engineering \;education. This workshop series aims to provide \;participants with the knowledge and tools to \;improve their abilities to delegate\, oversee the \;work of others\, and budget resources to promote \;efficient team performance. Hands on activities and \;role playing will be incorporated in the sessions to \;facilitate the transplantation of new skills to the \;workplace. Enterprise level topics \; including strategic \;planning\, finances\, and human resources will also be \;covered to help participants understand how they \;can positively impact global firm operations. \;
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\nThis leadership program is tailored for engineers who \;are gaining responsibility for managing projects and \;leading small teams. Participants will be expected \;to attend all sessions and embrace a collaborative \;commitment to improving leadership in the \;engineering community.
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\nSee more detail on classes in this brochure.
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\nInstructor:
\nCourses will be taught by University \;of St. Thomas professors including \;the series&rsquo\; main instructor\, Dr. Nicole \;Zwieg Daly\, Director for the Center for \;Ethics in Practice at the University of \;St. Thomas Opus College of Business. Nicole earned her \;B.A. from the University of St. Thomas with a double major \;in Business Management and Journalism-Public \;Relations. In 2018\, she earned her doctorate degree \;in Organization Development and Change from the \;University of St. Thomas. Nicole has nearly 20 years of \;business management\, relationship management\, and \;organization development experience. \;
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\nNicole collaborates as a researcher\, writer\, and thought \;partner with a number of professors at the University \;of St. Thomas&rsquo\; School of Education and Opus College of \;Business. Her recent work includes case and research \;studies with management professor\, Dr. Rama Hart\, on \;the role of human resources business partners within \;a Fortune 500 medical company. She also worked \;with organization development professors\, Dr. David \;Jamieson and Dr. Lora Geiger\, on the Use of Self in \;Leadership and its Relationship to Team Engagement\, \;Commitment and Well-Being in the Workplace. Nicole \;writes a monthly column for the Minneapolis Star \;Tribune focusing on ethical business practices.
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\nSpace for this program is limited\, so sign up today while spots are still available.
LOCATION:University of St. Thomas Minneapolis Campus 1000 LaSalle Avenue Minneapolis\, MN 55403
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URL:https://business.acecmn.org/events/details/postponed-own-your-leadership-journey-workshop-series-1468
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