About This Program

BEING A LEADER AND THE EFFECTIVE EXERCISE OF LEADERSHIP: AN ONTOLOGICAL/PHENOMENOLOGICAL MODEL

The unique content and learning/teaching methods employed in this course are based on a new ontological / phenomenological model of leader and leadership.  This new model of leadership has been specifically designed to provide you with access to being a leader and to the effective exercise of leadership as your natural self-expression.

  • Rather than studying and trying to emulate the characteristics, styles, and actions of noteworthy leaders, or to merely impart knowledge about leadership, this new model of leadership provides you with access to being a leader and to the effective exercise of leadership as your natural self-expression.
  • Rather than providing you with an epistemological mastery of leader and leadership (which leaves you knowing), we will provide you with access to an ontological mastery of leader and leadership (which leaves you being a leader and exercising leadership as your natural self-expression).

In short, when you have completed this course you will walk out in the world of being a leader and exercising leadership effectively.

This leadership course will provide you with opportunities to:

  • achieve significant breakthroughs in your professional and personal life – in any environment in which you are committed to making a difference, and
  • find yourself thinking as leaders think and planning as leaders plan and wind up acting as leaders act.

For those holding a leadership position or those with little or no leadership experience, this course has an established record of making a significant difference for participants.

When you have completed this course, you will have experienced whatever personal transformation is required for you to be a leader as your natural self-expression – in any environment and no matter what conditions confront you.  Even when you personally lack certain experience or knowledge, you will know what to do to be an effective leader.

*The above is an excerpt from www.beingaleader.org.