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Four Frames of Leadership

Posted by on Thursday, September 2, 2021 in workshop.

Four Frames of Leadership 

Wednesday, November 2, 2022
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Alumni Hall 206
Registration Required

Honora Eskridge, Director, Sarah Shannon Stevenson Science & Engineering Library & Interim Associate University Librarian for Campus Library Services

We can’t always control the music life plays for us but we can choose how we dance to it.
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The GLI defines leadership as an interaction between individuals in a given environment that motivates and directs action toward a shared goal. During this workshop participants will explore the Four Frames of Leadership, a model that embraces the contextual nature of leadership. This model, developed by Lee Bolman and Terrance Deal (Reframing Organizations), brings together different leadership theories into a useful tool that can be applied in day-to-day situations. The four frames can help students develop and use multi-frame thinking that goes beyond natural strengths. 

This workshop is open to all graduate school students (PhD, MA, MFS, MLAS & MS) and postdocs. Spaces for this workshop are limited and registration is required.