Build Your Leadership Competency with Loyola University Maryland
What Do Leaders Need to Be, Know and Do?
That’s where it all begins for Loyola University Maryland's Advanced Leadership Development Program (ALDP), the non-credit executive education program offered in five, one-day sessions leading to a certificate in Professional Leadership Development.
Offered through the Sellinger School of Business and Management's Executive Education Department, this program is designed to provide future leaders with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to improve daily leadership effectiveness, motivate others, and prepare for ever-increasing leadership opportunities.
Who Should Attend
ALDP is suitable for midlevel professionals (ideally 10-20 years of experience) who have experience managing teams and seek to broaden their skillset and increase organizational performance.
Program Agenda
- Module 1: Leadership Foundations: What Leaders Need to Be, Know, and Do
- Module 2: Self Awareness: Developing Self, Others, and Your Personal Leadership Style
- Module 3: High Quality Relationships: Building collaborative and supportive relationships with employees and others
- Module 4: Team Leadership: Leading Problem-Solving and Decision-Making for Teams
- Module 5: Transformation Change: Inspiring Vision and Organizational Growth.
Fall 2019 Session Details
Registration for the Fall ALDP is now closed. Please contact us at aspire@loyola.edu if you are interested in participating in a future program.
Program Fees
The $4,500 fee includes tuition, assessments, course materials, continental breakfast, lunch, refreshments, and parking. Lodging, transportation, and dinner are not included. Group pricing for companies that send multiple participants. Coaching may be integrated into the program at an optional cost.
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Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Loyola University Maryland awards 40 hours of professional development credits for the Advanced Leadership Development Program and 4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). A CEU is not equivalent to a graduate or undergraduate course; however it is evidence of professional study as recognized by Loyola University Maryland.
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For more information, contact W. Scott Moores, Director of Executive Education, at 410-617-2303.
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