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Cami Ressler and Mark Crocco discuss leadership development for the August 2014 Transactions cover story
As part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District’s Leadership Development Program Level 1, emerging leaders were provided the opportunity to visit project sites in the Buffalo, NY area.
Sites included the Emerald Shiner Demonstration project along the Niagara River, LaSalle Park (Ralph C. Wilson Centennial Park) along Buffalo’s inner harbor, and the Beneficial Use of Dredged Material project at Unity Island. Seeing firsthand the purpose behind engineering solutions for the Nation’s toughest challenges connects the people to the mission and to the community we serve.
Celebrating New Women New Yorkers' LEAD Program for young women immigrants
March 14, 2015, at the Centre for Social Innovation
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New Women New Yorkers (nywomenimmigrants.org)
Michelle Pomeroy & Jake Winsett
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Celebrating New Women New Yorkers' LEAD Program for young women immigrants
March 14, 2015, at the Centre for Social Innovation
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New Women New Yorkers (nywomenimmigrants.org)
Michelle Pomeroy & Jake Winsett
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Celebrating New Women New Yorkers' LEAD Program for young women immigrants
March 14, 2015, at the Centre for Social Innovation
Photo credits:
New Women New Yorkers (nywomenimmigrants.org)
Michelle Pomeroy & Jake Winsett
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I am very proud to have facilitated the University of Rochester Simon Graduate School of Business Executive MBA Program.
In the 2 days together we covered;
- 4 Conditions for Improved Team Work;
- Self vs Other Directed Behavior;
- 10 Team Dynamics All Great Teams Share;
- Trust Happens on Purpose in Teams;
- Goals Established for Teams 2 x 2 Matrix;
- Decision Making Methods for Teams;
- 6 Must Haves for Running a Team Meeting;
- Action Planning for Short Term Projects;
- Pitfalls of Email and How to Avoid Them;
- What to do When You Are Not Getting Cooperation;
- Avoid Needless Worry About Team Problems;
- How to Deal With Difficult Team Members
and had a great deal of fun .
As part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District’s Leadership Development Program Level 1, emerging leaders were provided the opportunity to visit project sites in the Buffalo, NY area.
Sites included the Emerald Shiner Demonstration project along the Niagara River, LaSalle Park (Ralph C. Wilson Centennial Park) along Buffalo’s inner harbor, and the Beneficial Use of Dredged Material project at Unity Island. Seeing firsthand the purpose behind engineering solutions for the Nation’s toughest challenges connects the people to the mission and to the community we serve.
Purposeful Collaboration Learning Together--Executives & Thought Leaders share insights & strategies to innovate talent solutions (www.LearningExecutive.com OCT 4 2018 at McDonald’s Hamburger University USA)
Celebrating New Women New Yorkers' LEAD Program for young women immigrants
March 14, 2015, at the Centre for Social Innovation
Photo credits:
New Women New Yorkers (nywomenimmigrants.org)
Michelle Pomeroy & Jake Winsett
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
‘NonCommercial’ as defined in this license specifically excludes any sale of this work or any portion thereof for money, even if the sale does not result in a profit by the seller or if the sale is by a 501(c)(3) nonprofit or NGO.
Celebrating New Women New Yorkers' LEAD Program for young women immigrants
March 14, 2015, at the Centre for Social Innovation
Photo credits:
New Women New Yorkers (nywomenimmigrants.org)
Michelle Pomeroy & Jake Winsett
License:
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‘NonCommercial’ as defined in this license specifically excludes any sale of this work or any portion thereof for money, even if the sale does not result in a profit by the seller or if the sale is by a 501(c)(3) nonprofit or NGO.