Get ready to make some waves with Tidal Leadership for working professionals

Do you want to stand out as a leader? Are you ready to reach your full potential? Tidal Leadership is for new and emerging leaders who want to distinguish themselves in their work organizations.

This 16-week, online certificate course is different than other leadership programs. You’ll learn tools that you can apply at work right away, setting yourself apart and getting noticed as an effective leader. Twelve modules presented by skilled facilitators using videos, online group discussions, and engaging activities deliver the principles of Tidal Leadership in an interactive format. Applied learning and reflections make it real!

Modules are structured to help you:

  • Activate values-based leadership
  • Explore diverse communication styles
  • Turn complaints into commitments
  • Practice mindfulness
  • Avoid the “happiness trap”

Visit us online at tidal.wsu.edu for more information and to enroll today.
WSU Faculty/Staff fee is $1,950.

The next course begins August 29, 2016.

Questions? Contact us at Tidal.leadership@wsu.edu or call (509) 335-0049.

Presented through the WSU Center for Transformational Learning and Leadership, in the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences.

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