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SUMMARY:Let's Face It: Shadows and Taboos and How They Undermine our Personal and Organizational Health
DESCRIPTION:All of us—and all of our organizations—have issues that plague us. Things that deplete our strength. Those elephants in the room (be they personal matters\, histories\, hidden agendas\, conflicts of interest\, challenging collegial relationships\, etc.) we don’t like to talk about and are constantly having to maneuver around. These can take the form of “shadows” (blind spots we’re not even aware of) or “taboos” (things we consciously bury and choose not to address). \nBut what we don’t bring into view and learn how to work with will keep coming back to haunt us and ultimately work against us; by not shining light on our issues\, we weaken ourselves and our organizations. In order to enhance our personal and professional immune systems\, we must be willing—and courageous enough—to bring our shadows\, blind spots\, and taboos into clear focus and out into the open where we can address them and strengthen our organizations and ourselves. \nThis newest Collaborative Leadership workshop is designed to help you develop personal and organizational resiliency. Through small and large group presentation\, including sharing\, digestion\, reflection\, and discussion of next steps\, we will go through the process for how to: \n\nAcknowledge and identify shadows and taboos\nRecognize blind spots and implicit biases\nSee yourself from someone else’s perspective and the effect your actions may have on others\nCreate strategies for mitigating hidden issues\nAdvance your journey of self- and collaborative leadership\n\n\n\n\nFacilitators \nJoachim Ziegler\, PhD\, has been working in the fields of organizational development and human resources development since 1994. A partner in MIRA Companions for Development\, an international consulting group\, Joachim’s current list of American and international clients encompasses the banking\, pharmaceutical\, retail\, and manufacturing sectors\, as well as anthroposophical institutions and Waldorf schools. Joachim is a member of the College of Social Sciences Section at the Goetheanum and the international Association for Social Development and has taught at the University of Muenster and at Germany’s first private university in Herdecke. He holds an MA in adult education and a PhD in medical education. \nJessica Heffernan Ziegler has been the executive director of Sunbridge Institute since 2008. Her professional focus on leadership skills\, governance issues\, and personnel development are utilized both in her executive director role and in her work as co-instructor of Sunbridge’s Collaborative Leadership course and related workshops; she also teaches Waldorf school administration in Sunbridge’s Waldorf Early Childhood Teacher Education program and previously taught in Sunbridge College’s Administration and Biography programs. Jessica is a partner in MIRA Companions for Development\, an international consulting group\, and works as an executive coach and organizational development consultant for Waldorf administrators and teachers and other professionals in diverse institutions and schools in both the US and Germany. She served as the first administrator and as a board member at a Waldorf school she co-founded in Everswinkel\, Germany\, and has sat on many other boards\, including her current role as trustee of the Otto Specht School in Chestnut Ridge\, NY. Jessica holds a BS in business management and did her biography training with Karl-Heinz Finke and her executive coach training with SECA International. \n\nSchedule\nThis workshop will take place in live Zoom sessions.\n\nZoom Sessions\nFriday\, September 16:  1:30pm-3pm EASTERN TIME\nSaturday\, September 17: 10:30am-12:00pm and 1:00pm-2:30pm EASTERN TIME \n\nNOTE: If they’d like\, participants will have the option to remain for additional small group work beyond the stated end time of 3pm on Friday\, and may also be asked to prepare something between sessions. So please try to keep your Friday schedule light\, if possible! \nIn order to receive a Certificate of Attendance\, you must attend all three Zoom sessions. This workshop will not be recorded.\n\nCost: $165\n\n\nDiscount Options\nFree for current Sunbridge program students \n15% off for: \n\nSunbridge program graduates\nAttendees of previous summers’ Collaborative Leadership weeklong course\nSchools sending two or more registrants\n\nDiscount codes will appear after you answer questions on your registration form. Discounts may not be combined. \n\n  \nQuestions?\nPlease contact Barbara Vitale\, admissions and summer coordinator\, at info@sunbridge.edu or 845-425-0055 x20 \nSunbridge reserves the right to make faculty substitutions when necessary. See registration form for refund policy.
URL:https://www.sunbridge.edu/event/lets-face-it-shadows-and-taboos-and-how-they-undermine-our-personal-and-organizational-health/
LOCATION:Sunbridge Institute Remotely\, 285 Hungry Hollow Road\, Chestnut Ridge\, NY\, 10977\, United States
CATEGORIES:Courses and Workshops,Leadership
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