LEADERSHIP DISCOVERY ASIAN PACIFIC AND HISPANIC PROGRAM CURRICULUM



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VISION: EDI s multi-cultural participants excel to higher positions of influence across the public and private sectors. MISSION: EDI accelerates the development and advancement of multi-ethnic, dynamic and culturally insightful executives. 0 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: EDI promotes greater cultural diversity throughout public and private organizations through its culturally tailored and interactive learning sessions that develop leadership competencies. Training components of the 8-month program include: recognized leadership principles that are taught by credentialed trainers reinforcing experiential exercises, practical application in the workplace, and peer dynamic multi-cultural executive mentor panel discussions community involvement through a team project These multi-dimensional features which promote sustained learning and growth, as well as the safe learning environment that facilitates deeper cultural awareness, distinguish EDI from other leadership programs. PROGRAM DELIVERABLES: Leadership Discovery addresses the career goals of aspiring Asian Pacific Islander and Hispanic professionals, first helping them fully understand cultural values and differences, then how they can be used or reconciled to the benefit of the modern organization. It is a powerful program of self-discovery where individuals become more aware of the unique cultural values of their broader community family, and how those values best translate into the corporate business environment. Specifically, the Leadership Discovery workshops will help participants grow as leaders as they: focus on self-discovery, cultural awareness and effective communication; develop and strengthen foundational leadership skills (e.g. public speaking; networking; conflict resolution); build awareness and understanding of cultural characteristics and behavioral styles and how to leverage; learn the commitments required to be an executive and increase confidence around executives; apply strategic risk taking to achieve career goals; offer peer mentoring and share best practices; hone team building skills by participating and contributing to a team community project. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Professionals seeking to take their career to the next level and develop their most authentic, intentional and effective leadership style. Organizations looking to cultivate their diverse talent for management positions in order to compete in our global economy are the main sponsors of EDI. CRITERIA Interested candidates should have the following qualifications: (1) currently an emerging leader with a strong desire to move into senior leadership roles; (2) preferably five years work experience; (3) experience in management, supervision of personnel, or managing large complex projects a plus; (4) demonstrated examples of career development, teamwork, and leadership competencies (including ability to work cohesively and productively in assigned teams on assigned projects); (5) committed to attend and be an active contributor at every session and on the team project (including any preparations and follow-up work outside of sessions); (6) a risk-taker willing to move beyond what is comfortable to achieve his/her highest levels of accomplishment; (7) character, ability and willingness to serve as a role model for future EDI candidates; (8) committed to continuous learning and willingness to be introspective; (9) readiness endorsed and supported by manager. SELECTION CRITERIA, PROCESS, AND APPLICATION: Participants are pre-screened by their employer s management team. They will also be screened by EDI Program Committee members composed of Board Directors and EDI s Executive Director to ensure they meet the qualifications. 310-120 th Avenue NE, Suite A102, Bellevue WA 98005 425-467-9365 Page 2

**Program Jumpstart (Greater Puget Sound Only) 4:00PM 7:00PM In an informal interactive setting, participants will gain a foundational understanding of the EDI leadership approach, pick up the nuts and bolts of their respective programs, meet the other members of their cohorts and network with participants from all the 2016 EDI programs. This will allow participants to hit the ground running at kickoff! Thursday, March 17, 2016: Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 1 and 2 and Hispanic **Attendance at Jumpstart is mandatory to participate in the program. **Kickoff Session Two Days Take a deep dive to answer the questions, how do my early learnings influence my behavior and how is that behavior perceived by other people? By answering these questions, participants will explore the perceptions that others may have of them, how those perceptions are caused by one's behaviors, and discuss how cultural values may influence these behaviors. Participants will also gain awareness of and practice leadership skills in a safe learning environment as they participate in several interpersonal, interactive and hands-on teambuilding exercises. At the end of the two days participants will be assigned a community project to complete during the duration of the program. One of the hardest things a leader can do is lead a volunteer organization as it truly tests their ability to influence without authority. Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 1 and 2 and Hispanic *Thursday, March 31, 2016 (7:30AM 9:00PM) & Friday, April 1, 2016 (7:30AM 5:00PM) *overnight stay on Thursday evening is included in tuition Greater Portland Asian Pacific *Thursday, March 3, 2016 (7:30AM 9:00PM) & Friday, March 4, 2016 (7:30AM 5:00PM) *overnight stay on Thursday evening is included in tuition **Attendance at the 2-day kick-off is mandatory to participate in the program. Personal Branding and Networking for Leadership Success Your personal brand, or reputation, determines how others perceive your unique value and leadership potential and perception is reality. Business runs on relationships which are directly impacted by first impressions, personal conduct and behaviors, and interactions with others. To stand out and succeed in today s work environment, professionals need social savvy and effective communication skills. This session also includes a special dining etiquette lunch. Thursday, April 21, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 1 and 2 and Hispanic Thursday, April 28, 2016 Greater Portland Asian Pacific Behavior Styles - Emotional Intelligence Participants will learn about the dynamics of behavioral styles and the value and importance in fully understanding their own behavioral style and the behavior styles of others. Participants will increase their knowledge about their own natural strengths, preferences and blind spots. Linda Callecod, consultant to executives on this subject, will offer proven strategies in creating effective relationships in personal and work life. Thursday, May 12, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 1 and 2 Thursday, May 19, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Hispanic Thursday, May 26, 2016 Greater Portland Asian Pacific 310-120 th Avenue NE, Suite A102, Bellevue WA 98005 425-467-9365 Page 3

Navigating Leadership Passages Getting from Here to There During this session, participants will learn about the competencies and values needed for effective leadership at different levels of the organization chart, specific lessons from which all leaders must learn and grow, and the most valuable experiences that cultivate management and executive development. Participants will reflect on where they are now and what they would need to do differently to get to their next levels. Thursday, June 2, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 1 Thursday, June 9, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 2 Thursday, June 16, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Hispanic Thursday, June 23, 2016 Greater Portland Asian Pacific Speak to Persuade: When Being Informative is Not Enough Being a leader requires the ability to influence, which taps the ability to stand and speak before groups in ways that will motivate and inspire action. For many of us, speaking out, offering our unsolicited ideas and bringing attention ourselves go against our cultural values or early learned messages. Vanna Novak will amaze and inspire as she teaches participants to structure presentations that persuade and influence thinking, establish credibility, project confidence, respond convincingly to questions and create a dynamic presence before any group. Thursday, July 7, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 1 Thursday, July 14, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 2 Thursday, July 21, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Hispanic Thursday, July 28, 2016 Greater Portland Asian Pacific Diffusing Interpersonal Conflict without Injury If you deal with other people, you will, sooner or later, have to deal with conflict. Conflict is not inherently bad. In fact, since no two people view the world exactly the same way, disagreement is quite normal. The reason conflict has received such bad press is because of the emotional aspects that come along with it. The key to managing conflict effectively is to learn constructive negotiating tactics, insights to understanding others and awareness of triggering hot buttons that can derail our best intentions. Our facilitator will teach participants proven techniques to effectively manage conflict and champion collaboration and teamwork. Thursday, August 4, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 1 Thursday, August 11, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 2 Thursday, August 18, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Hispanic Thursday, August 25, 2016 Greater Portland Asian Pacific Nothing Risked, Nothing Gained See how calculated risk-taking promotes growth and how growth promotes advancement to greater heights, personally and professionally. Participants will experience risk exercises that may propel them into their discomfort zone and ascend them to greater heights! This leap of faith puts risk tolerance to the test! Being intentional and strategic by assessing situations and possible scenarios (worst, best and likely) for consequences in light of one s overall career objectives and values is vitally important in one s risk analysis. Thursday, September 22, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 1 and 2 and Hispanic Thursday, September 29, 2016 Greater Portland Asian Pacific 310-120 th Avenue NE, Suite A102, Bellevue WA 98005 425-467-9365 Page 4

Leadership Journey Guiding Lights Past and Future! We know that reflection, reinforcement of learning and application is essential for true development to take place (otherwise concepts are interesting but don t take root). In this last session participants will reflect back on what they ve learned about leadership and about themselves in ways that are interactive, engaging and appreciative. In addition, participants will look ahead and identify important next steps for themselves to enhance their brand and to sustain their leadership development and success. Tuesday, October 4, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 1 Thursday, October 6, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific Group 2 Thursday, October 13, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Hispanic Thursday, October 27, 2016 Greater Portland Asian Pacific Graduation Celebration 5:30PM 9:00PM (graduation rehearsal at 3:30PM) The EDI experience would not be complete without a special event to celebrate the successful completion of this significant program. Graduates of all of EDI s programs will be brought together so they may be honored at this joint celebratory event. Thursday, November 10, 2016 Greater Puget Sound Asian Pacific & Hispanic Thursday, November 17, 2016 Greater Portland Asian Pacific TUITION, CANCELLATION POLICY, AND PROGRAM TIME: Tuition is $3,850 and is due prior to the start of the program. Invoices will be sent with program acceptance letters. Tuition covers the cost of facilitators, core seminar materials, kick-off accommodations and meals served at all workshops and graduation ceremony. Parking expenses are not included; however, many companies reimburse their employees for this expense. Successful graduation from the program requires attendance at every session and active participation in the community project. Applications can be found at www.ediorg.org 310-120 th Avenue NE, Suite A102, Bellevue WA 98005 425-467-9365 Page 5