During a two-day visit to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, participants immerse themselves in the leadership challenges that faced commanders in these history-changing clashes. This on-the-ground study lets participants see and feel, as no book or mere lecture can, critical dimensions of leadership. They learn practical, usable lessons—about team building, morale and courage, dealing with ambiguity, effective communication, and the execution of strategic intent—that will benefit their organizations today.

Participants gain new insights and new ideas on

How leaders can make the right calls amid murky, ill-defined conditions, incomplete information and high pressure

The intricacies of decision-making in very large organizations, and how culture affects what’s possible

How successful leaders share their vision for success and reduce the possibility of misinterpretation

How leaders develop imagination and courage in themselves and others

Why character is a central element of leadership

 

Ed Ruggero is the historian for this outing and is part of a team of leader-facilitators who will tailor these experiences to meet the needs of your organization. A trip to Gettysburg stimulates thinking and provides an excellent opportunity for leaders to reflect on the lessons and how to apply them.

This program includes meals, lodging, all fees and transportation in the tour area. To learn more about the Gettysburg Leadership Experience and to read testimonials from participants, visit the overview and registration website.

Ed also holds a three day Normandy Leadership Experience on the battlefields in France

 

 

What Clients Say:

“Thanks for doing such a great job of energizing our senior leadership team”

“Our team's trip to Gettysburg will be one of the highlights of our year”

“With [your] facilitation . . . we developed great insights into leadership that will help us run a better company”

 


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For more information on how Ed can help your organization or your conference, contact:

Dennis Haley
Academy Leadership
T 610-783-0630
dhaley@academyleadership.com

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