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2/9 - 2/11/2009

High-Performance Leadership

May 21 - May 25, 2006

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For more information on this seminar, please contact Mark Mulholland at mmulholland@americanpressinstitute.org.

Featured Discussion Leaders

Stan Tiner
Vice President and Executive Editor, The Sun Herald
Session: “Leading in Chaotic Times” – Learn how The Sun Herald dealt with the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, and earned the 2006 Pulitzer Prize gold medal for public service journalism.
Vince Goulding Vince Goulding
Colonel, USMC (Ret.)
Session: “Leadership Lessons from the Battlefield” Experience timeless lessons of leadership during a stimulating, personally guided tour of Gettysburg National Park.
John Keenan John Keenan
Colonel, USMC (Ret.)
Session: “Leadership Lessons from the Battlefield” Experience timeless lessons of leadership during a stimulating, personally guided tour of Gettysburg National Park.
Rick Rogala
General Manager, KARK-TV and president, FUEL for Living.org
Session: “FUEL for Leadership” – Learn how to accomplish the extraordinary from this dynamic media industry executive, author and syndicated radio personality.

A seminar for experienced managers who want to elevate their leadership skills and be ready to lead change.

Who should attend:

Mid-level managers, department heads and above.

What your organization will gain:

Newspaper organizations can no longer survive merely by pursuing operational excellence.  Fundamental change requires strong, highly developed leadership across the entire organization.

Join us at High-Performance Leadership to unlock the true leader within you.  During four intense days of interactive sessions with expert discussion leaders and facilitators, you’ll thoroughly examine key leadership behaviors in yourself, and discover strategies for fostering a high-performance workplace.  You’ll return to work with an enhanced ability to lead change and inspire your staff’s individual efforts toward organizational goals.

Special Off-Site Session
“Leadership Lessons from the Battlefield”
Experience the lessons of leadership first-hand in a stimulating trip to Gettysburg National Park in Pennsylvania, where members will revisit intense engagements from the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg.  Led by former U.S. Army War College faculty, members will tour the battlefield with expert guides who will facilitate the sharing of leadership lessons learned there … lessons that are just as relevant today as they were nearly 150 years ago.

“High-Performance Leadership was a wise investment.  We’ll see ROI as we take it to our teams and towns.”
Jeff Brown, Ad Director
Ocala (Fla.) Star-Banner

 

The Particulars

Please read:
:: API's Registration, Tuition and Hotel Policies
:: Special requirements for international members

 

Tuition: $ 2,250

Hotel/Meal Package: $796.
This charge is in addition to the tuition fee, and is paid directly to the hotel by the seminar member upon checkout.

Location: Reston, Virginia

(This seminar has already occured)

 

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