Leadership in Turbulent Political Times - July 11 webinar
Leaders face unique challenges in today’s contentious political environment: companies and organizations can find themselves reacting to the political imbalance rather than focusing on long-term growth and engagement. And given the increasing polarization in our society (not to mention the looming upcoming election), the role leaders play in creating an environment that is inclusive, productive, and civil becomes even more important.
The Wisconsin Center for Performance Excellence— in partnership with the Performance Excellence Network and the Iowa Quality Center —is pleased to host an online webinar discussion on Thursday, July 11: “Leadership In Turbulent Political Times." The discussion will be facilitated by Lee Rasch, founder and Executive Director of of La Crosse-based LeaderEthics(and former president of Western Technical College, a Wisconsin Forward Award recipient). In this non-partisan discussion, Lee will focus on the importance of ethical leadership in today’s times. He will include practical tools and approaches that can be helpful in navigating the turbulence.
This session is Thursday, July 11 from 8:00-9:00 CT (optional networking and mingling 7:45-8:00) using Zoom MEETING. Grab your coffee and breakfast, and join us for a rich discussion. Free for PEN/WCPE/IQC members; $20 for non-members.
About Lee Rasch
Lee founded LeaderEthics in March 2018, a non-profit/non-partisan organization committed to promoting ethical leadership among elected officials. He serves as the Executive Director of the organization. Prior to this experience, he served as President of Western Technical College from 1989 to 2017. Throughout his career, he has actively promoted ethical leadership development, continuous improvement, economic development and sustainability at the national, statewide and local levels. He has written numerous articles and extensively provided presentations on these topics. Lee was Chair of the Legislative Committee for the Wisconsin Technical College System for more than 15 years. In his spare time, he plays bass guitar in a 60’s rock band.
Can’t make it live but interested in the content? Register anyway: all registered attendees get a link to the recording after the session!