Overview
Your success as a LEADer is determined by which SHIP you board. This program will validate that it’s best to always take the” hard right” over the “easy wrong.” You must ensure to build relationships with those in positions to assist before a situation occurs. As leaders, seek out relationships vs. situationships. What will be the legacy of your leadership on your campus? Will it be remembered by the relationships you established and how you held your peers accountable? These established relationships will L.E.A.D. you to a renewed system of accountability as long as you stay the course.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the different types of "ships" we find ourselves in.
- Understand the reward that comes with taking some "hard right decisions" over "easy morally wrong decisions."
- Learn the nuances of social dynamics and network development prior to an arising need.
- Setting of accountability measures in both personal and professional life.
- Commitment to staying the course and growing lifelong relationships.
Speaker
Jarrod Benjamin
Mr. Jarrod D. Benjamin is the Florida International University Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Program Director and Adjunct Professor. He currently manages and develops curriculum embedded certifications for the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy. He serves as a subject matter expert on the $3 million dollar Intelligence Community-Center of Academic Excellence consortium grant. His work on this grant provides a career pipeline for students to receive career opportunity in the Intelligence Community. Jarrod specializes in various business related issues, anti-hazing, and urban development.