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Fundamental Approaches to Leadership in a World of Change Communications media present views of the world that are contradictory. Is it a world dominated by divisiveness and conflict? Or is it a world in which removal of barriers to the flow of ideas and commerce is bringing more unity? How can a 21st century leader understand and interpret these contradictory messages? In The Aspen Institute Seminar on Leadership, Values, and the Global Community, participants examine the existence of shared values in the contemporary world. The focus is on political and economic realities and the complex relationships and conflicts among values. The understanding participants gain supports their leadership as Federal executives and citizens. Our country's cultural, economic, and military power make it a global actor by default. Leaders of U.S. Government agencies are thrust into the global context with increasing frequency. This FEI seminar helps leaders identify what others think and believe, and understand better why they do so. The seminar process teaches how to communicate values more effectively.
Program Leader(s)The Aspen Institute is an international nonprofit institution dedicated to enhancing the quality of leadership. Programs are led by moderators whose education and experience enable them to create a challenging but supportive environment.Who Should AttendSenior Executive Service members and GS-15s (or equivalent in other pay systems).Schedule and Cost
Course includes meals, lodging, tuition and course materials
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