Golden Gate National Recreation Area Building 1033
Sausalito, California

Evolutionary Leadership for Sustainability:
An innovative leadership development program for business, nonprofit, and governmental leaders

-helping you design your role in creating a sustainable future for yourself, your community, your organization and the world.

Syntony Quest (San Francisco) and the Center for Evolutionary Leadership (Boston) have partnered in the development of the training program Evolutionary Leadership for Sustainability.

Kathia Laszlo, Alexander Laszlo and Manuel Manga invite you to join them at this unique leadership development program.
This three day leadership development program is for leaders in the business, non-profit and government sectors seeking skills and perspectives to catalyze change toward sustainability.

• Increase leadership effectiveness through communication and language skills to coordinate actions and produce results.
• Become aware of the mind-set, skill-set and heart-set to support ongoing learning and personal evolution.
• Learn practical ways of applying systems thinking and the evolutionary perspective to perceive challenges and design solutions
• Expand vision and deepen understanding of sustainability principles to facilitate personal, organizational and socio-cultural transformation.
• Learn concrete next steps for bringing sustainability to your organization and your life.

Expand your understanding of leadership by placing it in an all-encompassing context of global interconnectedness and long-term viability of humans in partnership with Earth.

When: March 26-28, 2009, 9am to 5pm daily
Where: Headlands Institute, Sausalito, CA

Evolutionary Leadership for Sustainability is a reflective and collaborative space to think about your work, your life and your legacy and to (re)connect with people who are on a similar path.

Register online!(Don’t delay, early registration ends February 28th)

Official Website: http://www.syntonyquest.org/evolutionary-leadership/

Added by SyntonyQuest on February 10, 2009

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