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Communicating Your Vision

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Duration: 1 hour
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Vision. What exactly is a vision? More importantly once you have a vision in place, how do you successfully communicate vision that offers lasting impact, direction, and meaning to those you are leading?

During this interactive online session, you will receive:

  • Strategies on how to effectively communicate vision to your followers
  • Best practices on keeping your vision alive over time
  • Perspective on a vision you are attempting to communicate today

Leaders do adopt many tactics for coordinating messages and creating alignment among employees, whether it's at the unit, the team, or the organizational level. One effective tactic is to transmit strategic intent through a vision -- an imagined or discerned future state that clearly captures the organization's direction and defines its destination.

What is your vision? We encourage you to bring to our Webinar a vision you are currently challenged to communicate to learn new strategies on how to implement your vision with long-term sustainability. Join the Center for Creative Leadership for an online event with faculty members David Horth and Talula Cartwright in gaining awareness and understanding on how to improve your effectiveness in communicating vision.


Maximizing the Value of the Webinar

  • Invite others to participate. Structure a group "lunch and learn" session and invite other colleagues to attend.
  • Debrief the lessons learned. Set aside time at the end of the Webinar to discuss takeaways, and how they apply to your group or organization
  • Tap into your training budget. Ask your HR group or manager to underwrite the Webinar as part of your organization's ongoing staff development effort.

About the Presenters

Talula Cartwright

Talula Cartwright is a senior faculty member at the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) in Greensboro, NC. In this role, she trains CCL's flagship offering, the Leadership Development Program (LDP)®, Foundations of Leadership, Coaching for Development, and The Women's Leadership Program. She uses her experience in executive and management development to design and deliver custom programs for CCL clients in the corporate, private, and nonprofit sectors. She is also a certified feedback specialist and executive coach.

Talula has a history in nonprofit board service and volunteerism, and has donated her time generously to organizations that help women and children. She is a published poet, songwriter, and storyteller.

Talula holds a doctorate in higher education leadership from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

 
David Horth

David Horth is a Senior Enterprise Associate, at the Center for Creative Leadership, in the Design & Evaluation Center. His main contributions are as a program designer, facilitator, and author. David co-author of The Leader's Edge: Six Creative Competencies for Navigating Complex Challenges (2002) and co-author of a chapter in the prestigious "The Change Handbook," to be published in the fall of 2006. David joined CCL in 1990. He led the development of Leading Creatively, a five-day experiential program for developing creative leadership. He co-designed Navigating Complex Challenges — a 12 week process for helping senior managers develop the skills for making sense of and taking robust action on their most pressing organizational issues. David is an accomplished trainer in a range of custom and open-enrollment programs, including the Leadership Development Program (LDP)® and the Looking Glass Experience. His fluency with both the technical and administrative aspects of business is a major asset in his work as a designer, facilitator, and executive coach for senior managers in client organizations.

David is President of the board of trustees of the Creative Education Foundation. He is considered worldwide to be a subject matter expert on organizational creativity. As an active member of the international community of creativity practitioners, David presents at major, executive events and international conferences. He led the design of the Creative Education Foundation's Global Odyssey project targeted at international teenagers. David is visiting research fellow at the Center for Entrepreneurship at Greenwich University in London, England. He has authored numerous publications in the leadership and creativity field. In August 2003, The Leader's Edge received an award from the Banff Centre for the Arts for its contribution to the connection between arts and business leadership. David is also co-author of a CCL product used to support group sense-making called Visual Explorer: Picturing Approaches to Complex Challenges.

David's background experience includes 21 years in the computer industry; he began as a research and development engineer and emerged as a strategist specializing in creativity and innovation. During this time, he managed both hardware and software development teams and major technology programs and served as marketing manager and trainer of quality improvement and innovation. He joined CCL from the human resources division of the Centre for Consultancy in England. David describes himself as an artist-in-training. He enjoys drawing and writing poetry, and his special gift is music. He plays a variety of instruments ranging from African drums to piano, and folk guitar to didgeridoo, a native Australian aboriginal instrument. He holds a B.Sc. (Hons) from the University of Surrey in England.

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