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YEAR-ROUND PROGRAM: Making A MAJOR Difference

"MAJOR" FUNDAMENTALS OF LEADERSHIP




As a student attending a brand new High School, I was one of a handful of students responsible for building the base of our leadership organizations. From the types of members we would include, to the rules of our constitution, every area had to be covered. During my travels over the past 10 years, I have come to find that many schools are missing these basic fundamentals and so I have developed an interactive multimedia presentation to train students on how to properly build their base of leadership.

Learning Objectives:
  • How to choose the positions that your organization needs
  • Figure out the rules that must be applied to all members as well as rules for specific members
  • Discover the importance of scheduling events, weeks, months and even years in advance

    Downloadable Flyer:
    Click here for information and for a flyer that you can download and present to your organizing committee on my interactive Workshop, MAJOR Fundamentals of Leadership, that will train your organization on the basics to build your group.


    If you don't have adobe acrobat reader installed on your computer, download it now for free.


    Inquire today about bringing this unique workshop to your event by accessing my online BOOKING FORM!
  • CONTACT INFO:


    E-Mail: david@motivateyourself.net
    Phone: 905.237.4060

    AIM: Motivate2181




    TESTIMONIALS


    "I want to thank you again for coming to Warren Mott today and speaking to our kids. I think it was a great day all around and your presentation brought a great deal of energy to the group and stimulated their thinking about many things, especially publicity. I will continue to spread your name to my colleagues in the district and in the area."
    ---Matthew Mutschcler - Leadership Advisor - Warren Mott High School; Warren, Michigan; October 21, 2008