Reconciliation Leadership for a Post-September 11th World
The Institute for Global Leadership presents
Reconciliation Leadership™ for a Post-September 11th World
Reconciliation Leadership™ is a systems approach to peacebuilding, arising from the leader’s vocational calling, skillbuilding, and a commitment to be at peace in oneself and in service to others for a post-competitive society.
Introduction, Basic and Advanced Certificate Programs November 2005- November 2006
To be held at the United Nations in New York and CRRC Counseling Center, Tiverton, Rhode Island
To implement the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence for the Children of the World (2001-2010) and support the Millennium Development Goals
Patron: Mr. Anwarul K. Chowdhury, Under Secretary-General and High Representative, Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries, and Small Island Developing States
Introduction to Reconciliation Leadership™ Four Courses, $2995. Register by September 20 with non-refundable deposit of $1000. $1000 due October 15 and $995 due November 15.
• Work, Purpose, Place and Peace, Friday-Sunday, November 18-20, Tiverton
• The Practice of Reconciliation Leadership™ Friday-Monday, December 9-12, New York
• Reconciliation of Polarities and Certificate Ceremony, Friday-Sunday, January 20-22, Tiverton
• Writing a personal mission statement for the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence for the Children of the World (2001-2010) 15 hours of individual mentoring with Virginia Swain at the convenience of the participant leader
Basic Reconciliation Leadership™ Program Five Courses $3995. Register by November 15 with non-refundable deposit of $1000. $1200 due December 10 and $1295 due January 10.
• Sustainability Aspects of Reconciliation Leadership February 10-12, Tiverton
• Anger and Conflict Management, Friday-Sunday, March 10-12, Tiverton
• Re-visioning the Relationship between Man and Woman Friday-Sunday, April 7-9, Tiverton
• Cross Cultural and Multiethnic Aspects of Reconciliation Leadership™ and Certificate Ceremony, Friday-Sunday, May 5-7, New York
• Mentoring Module Participant leaders will receive 20 hours of mentoring with Virginia Swain, Director, throughout the Modules to integrate the teachings, skills, and the leader's vocational calling into one's life, work, and relationships.
Advanced Reconciliation Leadership™ Program Six courses $4995. Register by March 15 with non-refundable deposit of $2000. $2000 due April 15. Balance of $995 due May 15th.
• Designing and Implementing Interventions for Community, Institutional, Systemic, National and Global Change Monday-Friday, June 5-9, 2006, New York
• The United Nations and the Harmonization of Nations: An Evolving Process Monday-Friday, July 10-14, New York
• The Practice of Reconciliation Leadership™ II, August 14-18, New York
• Practicum, September-November
• Integration Module and Certificate Ceremony Saturday-Monday, November 17-19, Tiverton
• Mentoring Module; Participant leaders will have 15 hours of mentoring to integrate the teachings, skills, and the leader's vocational calling into one's life, work, and relationships. A dedication ceremony will be held to present the mission of the Reconciliation Leader™ to the United Nations for the International Decade and Millennium Development Goals.
The Certificate Programs are offered to emerging and seasoned leaders called to create a just, multiethnic, intercultural sustainable peace –in the community, institution, national or global setting of their choice
For registration and other information, go to www.global-leader.org, and call Virginia Swain, Director, Institute for Global Leadership at 508-753-4172, ext 3 or 508-245-6843 (cell). Room and board is the responsibility of participants.