This nine-week program is for any woman who wants to be more effective in the workplace.
Leadership Program for Women (LPW) will make her a better leader and increase her value to her organization.
LPW has been developed specifically to allow women to participate and practice new knowledge and skills in an environment that encourages risk taking.

- Dates: Wednesdays, September 30 - November 18, 2009
- Time: 4:45 pm -- 7:45 pm
- Where: Canisius Amherst Conference Center
- Reflections: February 2010, 4:30 - 7:30 pm at Canisius Amherst Conference Center
- Price: $999 (Includes all materials and assessments)
Early Bird Registration: Register on line before September 9, 2009 and recieve a $50 discount! Use promotion code LPWEB when completing the registration form.
Topics
- Leading from Strength: Defining Leadership Qualities
- Problem Solving and Decision Making
- Improving Communication Effectiveness
- Conflict Management
- Persuasion and Influence
- Building and Projecting a Positive Self-Image
- Motivating Yourself and Others
- Team Building: Your Role in Moving the Organization Forward
- Reflections: A Dialogue on Participants' Progress
The 2008 program is made possible with generous support from
To download the 2008 brochure, click
here (Adobe Acrobat PDF).
To view the 2008 group photo, click
here
To view the Leadership Program for Women '08 Reception photos, click
here.
Workshops:
Leading from Strength: Defining Leadership Qualities Judy Larkin, PhD |
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Building and Projecting a Positive Self-Image Melissa Bekelja Wanzer, EdD |
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Problem Solving and Decision Making Patricia Hutton, PhD |
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Motivating Yourself and Others Instructor: Dr. E. Christine Moll |
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Improving Communication Effectiveness Judy Larkin, PhD |
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Team Building: Your Role in Moving the Organization Forward Jessica Schimert, MS |
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Persuasion and Influence Melissa Bekelja Wanzer, EdD |
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Reflections: A Dialogue on Participants' Progress Pamela Zablonski |
Conflict Management Susan Woods, MA, MS |
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The use of this seal is not an endorsement by HRCI of the quality of the program. It means that this program has met HRCI's criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit.
The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) and Canisius College Women's Studies provide scholarships to their members for this program. If you are interested in applying for the NAWBO scholarship, please submit a letter of interest by September 9, 2009, to cpdinfo@canisius.edu
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