Dartmouth LEADS Information Packet



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Dartmouth LEADS Information Packet Program Description Page 2 Curriculum Overview Page 3 Role of Participant s Supervisor Page 4 Program Details Page 5-6 Dates for Dartmouth LEADS Sessions 2015 2016 Kickoff Breakfast: Supervisor Session: Opening Program Retreat and Training: Training Days: Wrap Up Training & Closing Event September 29 or 30 th : 8:30 am 10:30 am, Occom Commons (supervisors and participants) Tuesday, October 13: 8:30 am 9:30 am, HR Training Room (supervisors only) October 19 and 20: 8:30 am 4:30 pm, Offsite, TBD November 17, 8:30 am 4:30 pm, Loc. TBD December 15, 8:30 am 4:30 pm, Loc. TBD January 19, 8:30 am 4:30 pm, Loc. TBD February 23, 8:30 am 4:30 pm, Loc. TBD March 15, 8:30 am 4:30 pm, Loc. TBD April 19, 8:30 am 4:30 pm, Loc. TBD May 17, 8:30 am 4:30 pm, Loc. TBD June 14, time and location TBD (supervisors and participants)

Dartmouth LEADS Program Description Leadership is about inspiring others to give their best, cultivating collaboration, and delivering results. Created with input from senior leaders and staff, Dartmouth LEADS is an investment in high-potential/high-performance individuals who demonstrate a commitment to ongoing learning and professional development. The intensive, 9-month program is cohort-based, with space for 16-20 participants representing a unique cross-section of Dartmouth. Over the course of the 9-month program participants will: Strengthen communication and leadership skills to effectively manage and supervise others Gain confidence to serve as change agents in their departments, teams, and divisions Build a collaborative cross-departmental learning community rooted in trust and risktaking Develop a personalized leadership development plan anchored in a 360-degree assessment of their unique strengths and growth areas Dartmouth LEADS is a selective program. Applicants must be nominated by their supervisor or a divisional leader in consultation with the nominee s supervisor to apply. Applications do not guarantee participation in the program, as we aim to create a well-balanced and diverse cohort. Highlights of the program include: Support from supervisors, peers, and HR consultants: Coaching and mentoring throughout the program provides participants with many avenues to reflect on learning, problem-solving, and identifying best practices for their leadership. Direct application of learning in one s work-environment: Through self-directed practice work, peer- consulting, and an action-learning project, participants will build on strengths and apply what they gain from the program in real-time. Cultivating Dartmouth s competencies: Designed for individuals who are self-motivated, the program strengthens core competencies for successful leadership at Dartmouth. We are pleased to be accepting applications for the first cohort, which will launch in October 2015. Nominations for applicants are due by August 24. Applications are due on August 28, 2015. To nominate someone in your division, please click here. 2

Dartmouth LEADS Curriculum Overview Dartmouth LEADS is rooted in the understanding that by supporting Dartmouth s high-potential leaders, we are better able to build a collaborative and high-performing workforce for everyone. We approach this learning process by integrating individual development, organizational performance, and collaboration skills throughout our 9-month curriculum. Led by certified facilitators and trainers, the exact content of the program will be driven by the needs, experiences, and interests of the Cohort participants. Individual development skills help participants facilitate clear communication, give and receive effective feedback, and develop self-awareness of their strengths and areas for growth in leadership. Skill sessions include: Active listening Effective communication 360 Assessment Personalized Leadership Development Plan Organizational performance skills help participants develop systems for work and staff management, delegation, coaching for performance, and implementation of effective team culture. Skill sessions include: Visioning Coaching Delegation Driving and embracing change Group dynamics Supervision Performance and evaluation Collaboration skills help participants develop a shared understanding of how to build trust on teams and with colleagues, have difficult conversations, and support diversity and inclusion in their work environments. Skill sessions include: Building trust Having difficult conversations Fostering diversity and inclusion in the workplace 3

Role of Participant s Supervisor Research on leadership development shows that 70% of learning happens through real life and onthe-job experiences, tasks, and problem solving. While training is important, one s ability to practice new skills and engage in ongoing reflection in the work environment is essential. In Dartmouth LEADS, the supervisor plays a critical role in supporting the participant s learning process and integration of new insights into one s day-to-day work. The program requires that the participant s supervisor be involved in the following ways: Support the participant s involvement by providing adequate time for them to participate fully in training days and practice Attend a 1-hour introductory session for supervisors at the beginning of the program. The session will cover an overview of the program and the supervisor s role. If unable to attend the designated session, the supervisor will meet individually with a member of the HR team to review the material. Participate in a monthly learning conversation with the participant to discuss insights and practical application from the program. We will provide a suggested structure and guidance for learning conversation topics. Attend the opening and closing events Participate in sharing feedback as part of the participant s 360 evaluation Work with participant to create an action-learning project that meets departmental goals and provides an opportunity for the participant to stretch their leadership skills. We will provide guidance to participants and supervisors for the development of this project. Due to the important role that the supervisor plays in the program, we cannot accept applicants whose supervisors are unable to meet these role requirements. 4

What is included in Dartmouth LEADS? The design of Dartmouth LEADS is intended to facilitate focused learning over time in the context of a supportive peer-learning community. Core features of the program include: Kickoff and closing events Initial 2-day off-campus retreat 9 days of in-person training sessions, to be held every 4 5 weeks A new network and set of relationships with peers representing diverse areas of Dartmouth Ongoing peer-coaching and learning with a peer-coaching team Hay Group 360-degree feedback survey to highlight leadership strengths and challenge areas True Colors communication model Development of a personalized leadership development plan An action-learning project developed to stretch leadership skills in one s existing work, with supervisor support Coaching opportunities with HR consultants Regular meetings with supervisor to discuss application of learning Accelerated opportunity to complete the Dartmouth Manager s Certificate Participant workbooks and online resources Reflective and action-oriented practice to apply learning in-between sessions What are the criteria for eligibility? Dartmouth LEADS is a selective program. Applicants must be nominated by a divisional leader in consultation with the nominee s supervisor to apply. Nominees must meet the following criteria: Minimum of 3 5 years of experience in a supervisory or leadership capacity, OR demonstrated high potential to be in a leadership position Ability to commit to consistent participation in the nine-month program, which includes one day per month of training, as well as 4-6 hours per month of practice and homework. For the dates of the program, please click here. Positional authority within their team, committee, or department to lead and influence change A demonstrated commitment to their leadership role, a willingness to be challenged and learn from experience, and an interest in cultivating self-awareness and emotional intelligence Would benefit from cross-institutional exposure due to their positional responsibilities or time at Dartmouth 5

What are the requirements and time expectations for my participation in Dartmouth LEADS? Due to the program s focus on building a cohesive learning community, we ask that participants commit to attend all training dates in full. In addition, we ask that participants work with their supervisor to set aside appropriate time for the following activities throughout the program. Commit to 3 4 hours of monthly practice related to course content Meet with supervisor 1 hour/month to discuss learning from the course and opportunities for practical application Meet with a peer coaching group 2 3 times during the 9 months for 1.5 2 hours What is a cohort? A cohort is a group of 16 20 participants who will participate in all trainings together over the nine-month time period, forming a learning community. Through training together, cohort members develop a common skill set, and a sense of accountability and mutual support. Members foster a shared focus on leadership development and build the trust necessary for risk-taking and innovative collaboration. What is a 360 assessment? Who will see it? A unique aspect of Dartmouth LEADS is the opportunity to receive a 360 assessment, known as 360 for short. A 360 is a tool for one s personal and professional development. It provides participants with the rare opportunity to learn and reflect on how their colleagues at various levels of the institution, as well as external contacts perceive their work and professional relationships. This offers participants the opportunity to develop a personalized leadership development plan rooted in an accurate assessment of their strengths and areas of growth. The results of the 360 are for the individual participant s growth and learning and are confidential. They will not be shared with the supervisor (unless the participant chooses to do so). Participants will participate in a coaching session with an HR Consultant or Trainer to debrief the results of their 360 and begin to develop a personalized leadership development plan. Once the participant develops their leadership development plan, we encourage them to share this plan with their supervisor. How do I apply? Dartmouth LEADS is a selective program. Applicants must be nominated by their supervisor or a divisional leader in consultation with the nominee s supervisor to apply. Applications are due on August 28, 2015. For more information, please contact Training and Development. 6