This four-hour course is designed to analyze the exemplary leadership skills of Ernest Shackelton, one of the foremost explorers of the 20th century, who led a group of men on an incredibly dangerous and arduous journey to Antarctica, where their ship was destroyed and they endured nearly two years in sub-zero temperatures before being rescued. This course will identify seven leadership lessons from Shackleton and why these are still relevant today. Learn how to build a resilient team and lead by example, as well as understand why adaptability, good decision-making, communication, and crisis management skills are critical to success in difficult circumstances. We hope this course will give you some extra motivation and ignite the leader within YOU. The cost is $150 per person and the course is registered with MCOLES for 302 funds and SNC approved (MNA2024-4557) for dispatch training funds.
Course Objectives
Define Endurance; discuss the concept and the journey of the sailing vessel “Endurance” to Antarctica
List seven (7) leadership lessons from Ernest Shackleton, explorer
Explore ways to build a resilient team
Learn about adaptability and decision-making
Identify how to lead by example
Examine and explore communication, motivation strategies, crisis management and emotional intelligence
Understand Shackelton’s leadership legacy and relevance and how it still applies today
Location
Virtual Classroom with LIVE Instruction
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