E-Course
Dimension Four: Be Skillful and Proactive
The Wise Use of Power
Introduction
Three Topics: Leadership and Power Dynamics, Challenges, Soul Work and World Service.
Discover your leadership style and some of the complexities of how power works. Explore challenges and shadow side that comes along with increased role power. Engage with ethics as soul and service work.
Reading:
Pp. 235-240; 279-326
Right Use of Power: The Heart of Ethics (2015: 10th Anniversary Edition)
Three Topics: Leadership and Power Dynamics, Challenges, Soul Work and World Service.
Discover your leadership style and some of the complexities of how power works. Explore challenges and shadow side that comes along with increased role power. Engage with ethics as soul and service work.
Reading:
Pp. 235-240; 279-326
Right Use of Power: The Heart of Ethics (2015: 10th Anniversary Edition)
1. Leadership & Power Dynamics
Learning Goals:
1. To explain how an understanding of power dynamics can increase a practitioners’ skillfulness in the right use of their power.
2. To describe 6 specific and relevant professional power dynamics and their impact.
3. To identify and understand your own leadership style.
Learning Goals:
1. To explain how an understanding of power dynamics can increase a practitioners’ skillfulness in the right use of their power.
2. To describe 6 specific and relevant professional power dynamics and their impact.
3. To identify and understand your own leadership style.
2. Challenges
Learning Goals:
1. To identify personal challenges and vulnerabilities that without awareness could lead to unethical behaviors.
2. To practice thinking pro-actively.
3. To name some factors that create challenges.
Learning Goals:
1. To identify personal challenges and vulnerabilities that without awareness could lead to unethical behaviors.
2. To practice thinking pro-actively.
3. To name some factors that create challenges.
3. Soul Work & World Service
Learning Goals:
1. To elucidate the context for ethics that calls for personal development, consciousness and service.
2. To define the Power Paradox.
3. To describe the relationship between the Power Spiral and ethical development.
Learning Goals:
1. To elucidate the context for ethics that calls for personal development, consciousness and service.
2. To define the Power Paradox.
3. To describe the relationship between the Power Spiral and ethical development.
When you click on the Purchase button, you will be taken to the CE Instructor's site (Cedar Barstow) to purchase the CE Mini-course. You will receive a Digital Download of the course. Once you have completed the course you will take an online test. When the test is passed, you will receive your CE credit.