Monday, November 1, 2010

Gateway Workshop of the Global Leadership Advancement Center

Coming up this weekend: the Gateway Workshop of the Global Leadership Advancement Program!
GATEWAT WORKSHOP of the GLOBAL LEADERSHIP PASSPORT PROGRAM

The Gateway Workshop is your ticket to the Global Leadership Passport Progam. This two-day hands-on workshop prepares you for global work by focusing on:
  • Understanding Global Leadership
  • Intercultural Effectiveness
  • Influencing Global Stakeholders
  • Leading Multicultural Teams
  • Communication Across Cultures
  • Creating Passport Roadmap

Taught by Dr. Joyce Osland

Lucas Endowed Professor of Global Leadership and Executive Director of the Global Leadership Advancement Center, facilitated by the associates of the Global Leadership Laboratory


GLOBAL LEADERSHIP PASSPORT PROGRAM
The Global Leadership Passport Program is a unique opportunity to develop leadership competencies by taking advantage of SJSU's global and cross-cultural courses and activities. Students earn required passport stamps for approved courses, programs, experiences, projects, and e-portfolio reflections. The culminating activity is a social innovation or global leadership project.
Once students earn the requisite number of stamps for each competency, they are issued a GLAC Passport describing the program's requirements and benefits to prospective employers.
Students can enter the program through either the COB's Global Leadership courses (BUS 165A and BUS 297D) or through a Gateway Workshop.
Open to ALL SJSU students
EVENT INFORMATION
Date: November 6 - 7, 2010
Time: 9:00am - 4:30pm
Location: BBC 032
Contact: Stacy Wheeler, stacy.h.wheeler@gmail.com or (408) 924-3582
COST & REGISTRATION
Fee: $85 (register and pay by Wednesday, November 3rd)
2. Make payment to BT 950 (cash or check, payable to "GLAC")
Registration Fee provides:
  • Intercultural effectiveness assessment tool and analysis
  • Two international lunches
  • Skill-based executive-style training
  • Entry into Global Leadership Passport Program
  • A way to distinguish yourself in the job market

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