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Delegation Workshop for Student Organizations, April 5th!Contributed by Theresa Johnson on 03/31/16 Join us next for Delegate vs. Dictate - Learn the difference and become a master at delegation! April 5- Delegate vs Dictate This session is meant to help students learn how to lead appropriately and successfully. Leading does not always mean that you are ‘in control’, but following doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to feel ‘left behind.’ This session will teach you how to delegate responsibility within your student organization, as well as how to tell the difference between being delegated to and being dictated to. No matter your position on your student organization, this will be a useful lesson for you, for delegation is an essential aspect of being a part of any student organization.
Upcoming Leading @ IC Workshops!!
April 12- Smooth Transitions In student organizations, officers and members come and go, but this session will teach you how to deal with those inevitable transitions. You will learn the steps for successful transitions from student leaders on a panel. You will also have the chance to share experiences with transition that you may have had.
April 14 - Thinking Outside the Box - Presented by Zach Tripsas Critical thinking and decision making can be very hard to learn how to do. This interactive workshop will help you to develop those skills that will help you to be assertive and serve as a strong leader. You will be led through scenarios and asked to decide on a solution that will make this sticky situation successful. Being decisive and assertive are components of any leadership position, and you will walk away from this workshop knowing the steps to thinking critically and how to make insightful decisions for your student organization.
April 19- Techniques to giving effective feedback Ever been told your criticism is ‘rude’? Or have you ever been offended by someone else’s feedback? If so, (and even if not) come join Theresa for an interactive session in how to provide and receive feedback within your student organization. This will serve as a forum for you to share experiences that you’ve either given or gotten feedback and how you reacted. You will learn how to take feedback and transform it into something beneficial for you and your student organization.
April 26- Market your Involvement to Employers Your involvement in student organizations and in the Ithaca College community is so much more than an addition to your resume. In this session, you will learn how to promote yourself and the opportunities you are involved in to employers. How have these experiences helped you to grow as an individual? Employers want to see that you are engaged, committed, and passionate. This session will give the opportunity to hear from Alumni who used their involvement to get a job.
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