The registration rate includes the price of an assessment that will be used in the seminar.
Recent research in neuroscience suggests individual leadership behavior is the singular most important predictor to a team’s performance, more so than technical skill and intellect. These findings are fundamentally shifting learning and development strategies related to leadership and organizational performance. This seminar will redefine the strengths leaders must possess to succeed in a behavior-centered approach to performance and the technical skills they need to know to drive performance to the highest level.
Explore findings from the Health Administration Press best-seller, Influential Leadership: Change Your Behavior, Change Your Organization, Change Health Care, and learn about a systematic and integrated leadership development approach that focuses on self-awareness, collaboration and performance sustainability. Adopt a dynamic thinking model that will enhance your personal focus, boost productivity, build teamwork and improve problem-solving skills. Expert faculty will give you the tools to leverage your personal performance to engage your team members, achieve strategic objectives and navigating risk and uncertainty.
Seminar Objectives:
- Discuss the three domains of influential leadership
- Identify why these domains create a culture of performance excellence
- Discover why individual leader behavior is the key predictor to organizational performance.
Presented by:
BIOGRAPHY
Michael E. Frisina, PhD, is founder/CEO of The Frisina Group LLC, Elgin, S.C., and The Center for Influential Leadership. He is an author, educator and consultant specializing in healthcare leadership and performance improvement. He is also an internationally known speaker and the author of Influential Leadership: Change Your Behavior, Change Your Organization, Change Health Care. Dr. Frisina was previously assistant professor at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and assistant professor at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md. He has held administration positions in both military and civilian healthcare systems at various levels of increasing responsibility.
Dr. Frisina serves as faculty for the following ACHE seminars:
- Behavior Smarts: Increasing Healthcare Leadership Performance
- Leading for Success: Creating a Committed Workforce
- Professional Burnout in Healthcare: Lead Your Organization to Wellness
- Leading from Your Upper Brain - A Neuroscience Approach to Driving Performance
Dr. Frisina has also authored the following Health Administration Press publications:
Influential Leadership: Change Your Behavior, Change Your Organization, Change Health Care
Registering for this program is a two-step process. You must complete both steps to get face-to-face credits.
Step 1) Register and Pay Here First
Step 2) You must register on the ACHE platform to complete your registration in order to have access to the login credentials for the June program. There is no additional cost associated with this second step. A link to the ACHE Registration site will be included in your registration confirmation email.
Cost:
$40 GLACHE Member
$50 Non-Member
$15 Student
This webinar is eligible for 1.5 ACHE face-to-face credits. You must attend the entire live 90-minute webinar to get face-to-face credits.
Listening to the recording does not count towards face-to-face credits, but you can earn qualified credits.
Registration closes on February 6th, at 11:59 p.m. EST and there are no refunds after this date. The webinar is limited to 100 participants per ACHE guidelines.
Best regards, Great Lakes Chapter of ACHE
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