Feedback and training in two days
Everybody's busy, especially the people who lead businesses.
So the thought of taking a week out to do some serious leadership training can keep many of these folks from learning ways to become more effective leaders -- and time managers.
Ken Davis, a psychologist with Pegasus International in Greensboro, says that the company may have a solution for the time-crunched executive: A two-day leadership program.
Called 360 Squared, Davis and David Hammer developed the program.
"Many companies don't take advantage of the benefits that leadership training can provide because they can't afford for key executives to be out of the office for a week at a time," which is the typical amount of time that many leadership courses demand, Davis said.
The program uses brain science and personality analysis to focus quickly and sharply on areas where an executive needs to change. Preparation that includes feedback from peers, employees and others, helps jump-start the two-day sessions.
Pegasus International can tell you more at 379-9828.
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