Training
Program: 09E1301

Executive Excellence

This 10-month executive development program offers innovative learner centered and competency-based training for future leaders of corrections agencies.

The Executive Excellence Program is conducted in three phases and provides participants with the critical core capabilities, knowledge, and skills needed to lead correctional organizations, both today and in the future.

Objectives

The program is based on the following four models:
  • The Developmental Model
    To be successful, future correctional executives must possess a substantive knowledge of the corrections field. They must also be physically fit, ethically grounded, and intellectually challenged.
  • The Assessment and Feedback Model
    Executives are more effective when they thoroughly understand themselves through systematic and constructive feedback from their bosses, peers, colleagues, faculty, and direct reports.
  • The Correctional CEO Model
    Tomorrow's correctional leaders must have a clear vision, both personally and professionally, think strategically, be action-oriented, and be ethical. They must also be continuous learners, collaborators and team builders, catalysts for change, risk takers, and politicians.
  • The Executive Leadership Developmental Model
    Participants create an action-oriented plan to help ensure future success.
    The Executive Excellence Program is conducted in three phases and provides participants with the critical core capabilities, knowledge, and skills needed to lead correctional organizations, both today and in the future.

Audience

Upper-level executives of jails, prisons, and community corrections agencies (e.g., deputy directors, assistant commissioners) on career ladders for chief executive officer positions.
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