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  • Recreation Intensive: Leadership Challenge

    Online Registration closes on February 20th!

     

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    Inside the program box, scroll to the last intensive “Recreation Intensive: Leadership Challenge”

     

    Registration Fees:

    $55 CPRS member/$68 non-member

    $20 CPRS Student member

     

    Who Should Attend? 

    Management staff and their programming team members in key decision-making positions within public and non-profit recreation and similar community services.

     

    Trainers:

    Tom Hellmann, CPRP, Community & Cultural Services Manager, City of Folsom

    David Newman, Program Specialist, Workforce Development, City of Sacramento

     

    Description:

    Part 1 – Will provide education surrounding the popular leadership and human interactive approach of delivery with a purpose, cause and belief stemming from “start with WHY.” 

    Part 2 – Let’s roundtable: General recreator programming supervisors will join for table talk with aging services specialists to share their cutting-edge strategies as they relate to the roundtable topics.  Table talks allow the sharing of ideas, successes and failures that assist with the overall critical thinking of each individual in attendance.

    Part 3 – Will provide education and resources to help participants improve their capacity to seize the initiative and look outward for innovative ways to improve, and to experiment and take risks by generating small wins and learning from experience.

     

    Learning Outcomes:

    • Discuss leadership through the eyes of Simon Sinek and how his view on leadership is surrounded in purpose
    • Analyze inspiring leadership quotes and how they can be applied to you
    • Apply todays understanding to your leadership skill set to enhance your own professional growth
    • Discuss leadership through the lens of challenging the status quo in the context of shared vision and values
    • Plan incremental steps in applying new and innovative solutions
    • Create a climate in which people are willing to take risks and learn from mistakes

     

     

     

    Sincerely,

    Michael Moran

    CPRS Recreation Section – President

    Direct Line: 650-595-7439

    Email: mMoran@belmont.gov

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    The purpose of the Recreation Section is to provide innovative education, resources and networking opportunities, while encompassing a diverse section of recreation. We foster empowerment of professionals at all levels of programming