FULL-DAY SEMINARS Sunday, March 11, 2012
L08: Building Public Private Partnerships 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Registration Fee: $180
Competency: Competent Practitioner
Public private partnerships (PPP) are a popular policy tool used by governments around the world to finance, build, operate, and maintain public infrastructure assets. The incentive for government to partner with for-profit and non-profit organizations is driven largely by the desire to leverage expertise, experience, and the ability to finance projects that government doesn’t have the capacity to develop and execute. Local governments have embraced the use of PPPs not only for new projects, but increasingly as a vehicle to raise funds and transfer risk and responsibilities around maintenance and operations of existing government assets. Learn the types of PPP arrangements that can be used by local governments and how to develop, implement and monitor the relationship. Examine the risks and how to manage them through the PPP process and develop the skills to effectively engage stakeholders to maximize the goals.
Instructor: David Van Slyke, Professor, Syracuse University–Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse, NY
MORNING SEMINARS Sunday, March 11, 2012
L09: The Nine Essential Skills for Municipal Leaders 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Registration Fee: $120
Competency: Cornerstone
How do you see yourself as a leader of your community? Each day that you have to make tough decisions, you want that decision to deliver a positive contribution to your community. Leadership is both an art and a science. Recognize the pioneering principles of Dr. John Gardner and the practical application of these skills to the work and service of public sector policy leaders. Learn the inter-related nature of the nine essential skills for local leaders and broaden your perspective on the key elements of municipal leadership. Explore those vital skills and abilities that will help you truly serve the public good and not simply constituents’ interests. Examine your own personal accountability in the political arena and value the efforts of a governance team in conjunction with your own individual goals.
Instructor: Dr. Carolyn Warner, President, President and Co-Founder, Corporate//Education Consulting, Inc., Phoenix, AZ
L10: Speaking from the Heart: Giving your Best Speech Ever 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Registration Fee: $120
Competency: Communicator
Discover practical ideas and engage in new exercises to help you give a winning speech or presentation every time! Learn how to size up the event and the audience, so that your message will be right on target! Learn how to prepare great openings that grab attention and develop endings that are memorable. Realize how you can direct how you are introduced so that your audience will be primed to receive your message. Understand how to use effective audiovisuals and avoid ‘Death by Power Point.’ Recognize the power of storytelling in speech making, and practice staying on message during the Q & A session. Appreciate the use gestures, along with voice and body language, to keep your audience interested. And in the end, know that when you are enthused, energized, and committed to your subject matter by speaking from the heart, your nervousness is completely manageable.
Instructor: Joe Slye, Trainer and Media Consultant, Alexandria, VA
L11: Leadership in a Diverse Generational Community 9:00 am – 12:00 Noon
Registration Fee: $120
Competency: Collaborator
Veterans, boomers, Xers, and nexters have more in common that they think. World shaping events, childhood heroes, and early work experiences might have happened in a different decade, but we all can relate and agree that they have shaped our lives. There is more in common than in differences; in values, perspectives, work ethic and motivators. Examine the perceptions of various styles used to communicate thoughts, ideas and opinions, and their impact. Examine the factors that influence the quality of varied leadership and human interactions, both politically and personally. Develop your leadership awareness and the skills necessary for enhancing win-win human interactions and interdependent relationships in a diverse community.
Instructor: Todd Arwood, President, Todd Arwood Performance Partners, Louisville, KY
L12: Marketing Economic Development in Your Community 9:00 am – 12:00 Noon
Registration Fee: $120
Competency: Catalyst
Lurking in the shadows of your community’s competition for businesses, visitors, resources and residents is an elusive but mighty influence on the bottom line. Recruiting the private sector’s fiscal participation in the brand management process from the get-go often means a city can recap a reputational advantage without spending a single tax dollar. Using your brand as a pivotal rallying point can pull together efforts and assets for a more competitive community. Learn how to organize and develop marketing partnerships to bring together public and private sector entities. Discover the importance of maintaining a steady stream of policies and initiatives that encourage innovation in your community.
Instructor: Don McEachern, President, North Star Destination Strategies, Nashville, TN
AFTERNOON SEMINARS Sunday, March 11, 2012
L13 – The Five Powers of Public Leadership 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Registration Fee: $120
Competency: Cornerstone
In public organizations leaders at all levels, take risks and make decisions, where total teamwork and imagination are the rule not the exception, where diverse teams learn to adapt, embrace and move on from change, and more importantly where teams learn to truly grow is found in the art of thinking…this is the public body of the future. This is the hard work of governing; learning to work together and make decisions Learn how to enhance, expand, incorporate, and sharpen your abilities as a municipal leader. Examine how to take risks in a way that will push your objectives toward success while embracing the team and the challenges that come with it.
Instructor: Malcom Chapman, President, The Chapman Group, Rapid City, South Dakota
L14: Advocating and Influencing with Integrity 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Registration Fee: $120
Competency: Competent Practitioner
If you walk the talk, practice what you preach, stand up for your beliefs, follow through on your promises, and do what you say you will do…your community will thrive. Learn how to augment your communication skills as you enhance your effectiveness as an advocate for your community and its priorities. Understand how to best manage your own behavioral integrity to build trust and credibility. Explore the tools and skills necessary to build and sustain a leadership culture of integrity above reproach.
*This is a core curriculum seminar recommended for all local leaders, whether you are new to NLC and the Leadership Training Institute or current participant wanting to build vital components of a well-balanced leadership platform with a fresh perspective.
Instructor: Todd Arwood, President, Todd Arwood Performance Partners, Louisville, KY
L15: Managing Your Media Message 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Registration Fee: $120
Competency: Communicator
Learn how to develop, control and deliver persuasive messages to the media and constituents. Focus on constructing concise messages to improve clarity and build confidence in your relationship with the media. Through role-playing exercises, learn how to assert control in an interview and effectively answer both the anticipated and the unexpected questions. Strengthen your presentation abilities and identify how clear communication serves your constituents to better understand you as a leader. Discover practical ways to stay cool in the hot seat, deliver the intended message and convey the proper image. Improve your ability to work with the media and your day-to-day communications skills.
*This is a core curriculum seminar recommended for all local leaders, whether you are new to NLC and the Leadership Training Institute or a current participant wanting to build vital components of a well-balanced leadership platform with a fresh perspective.
Instructor: Joe Slye, Trainer and Media Consultant, Alexandria, VA
L16: Contemporary Trends in Local Government 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Registration Fee: $120
Competency: Catalyst
How do we use the techniques of modernization to build unique communities? Two trends dominate the work of local government officials—modernizing the organization and citizen engagement. These are independent, world- wide trends that must be bridged in order to create, maintain, and preserve communities with identity. On the one hand, the modernization trend creates homogeneity; on the other hand, the engagement trend seeks identity. Effective local government officials increasingly find themselves in the role of "bridging" the gaps the trends create. Examine the trends and the skills that the bridge building role requires.
Instructor: John Nalbandian, Professor, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON
Sunday, March 11, 2012
L17: Leadership Luncheon
12:00 noon – 1:30 pm
Registration Fee: $40
Platinum, Gold, Silver, & Bronze certificate recipients in the Certificate of Achievement in Leadership program will be recognized.
Facilitator: Roy Gold, Mayor, Coral Springs, FL
CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT IN LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
...allows local elected officials to organize their professional development around critical skills necessary for effective leadership. The program is built around five core leadership competencies for local elected officials, with each Leadership Training Institute Seminar addressing one of the following competency areas...
(1) Cornerstone;
(2) Competent Practitioner;
(3) Communicator;
(4) Collaborator;
(5) Catalyst.
To obtain more information or enroll in the Certificate of Achievement in Leadership program, contact the Leadership Training Institute at (202) 626-3170 or lti@nlc.org.