Course

Leadership Journey of a Regulator

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Full course description

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To work in regulation is to be a leader. Being an effective leader, however, takes more than just a commitment to your organization’s goals. As a result, regulators must be able to effectively engage with others in various leadership frameworks, practice self-reflection, and drive forward the organization's mission through strategic planning and financial acumen.

Whether interacting with policymakers, other regulators, or the public; sound decision-making, excellent communication, and a strong sense of self-awareness are essential skills that all good leaders must possess. In this course, Dr. Marion Broome will hone participants’ analytical and strategic skills to enhance their organizational savvy, their decision making and their self-presentation in both intra- and interprofessional groups. This course facilitates participants’ leadership journey; providing content and learning activities that are relevant to the current challenges and opportunities in regulation. 

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Consider various leadership frameworks and analyze self-assessment systems for leadership development.
  • Employ team development strategies and address inequality within an organization to advance all people.
  • Develop a blueprint for building a strategic development plan that integrates fiscal management processes for improved organizational outcomes.
  • Discuss how effective leaders work to successfully navigate organizational change.

Course Information

  • Instructor: Marion Broome, PhD, RN, FAAN
  • Course Dates: June 24 - August 16, 2024
  • Delivery Method: Instructor-led
  • Cost: $50 | Free for Members
  • Pathway: Governance & Leadership
  • Program Credit: 1.0
  • CEs: TBD