Leaderful Decision Making

Tuesday, June 26, 2012 | 11:00AM–12:15PM | Azalea, Garden Level
Session Type: Professional Development
Effective leaders understand leadership style and the context in which they make decisions. This session will review leadership theories and allow participants to consider institutional roles and structures. Activities will focus on understanding decision making and the use of information to provide a framework for using leadership more effectively.

Objectives:

  • Identify theories of leadership and discuss how "leaderful" practice affects decision making processes.
  • Discuss how you do/can take a leadership role regardless of position.
  • Identify methods for enhancing your "leaderful" practice and supporting that practice in others.
  • Increase your awareness of how leaders change the way they obtain information and create options as they take on more responsibilities.
  • Reflect on how you see yourself growing in the implementation of "leaderful" behaviors.

Presenters

  • Barbara Draude

    Assistant VP for Academic and Instructional Technologies, Middle Tennessee State University
  • David Wright

    Director of Academic Technology & Curriculum Innovation, University of Dayton