"Lead Like a Guide" for OASBO Members
with Dr. Chris Maxwell
Contact Hours towards CEUs: 1.75
IMPORTANT SHIPPING NOTICE AND COVID-19 PANDEMIC
This eLearning seminar includes a signed copy of Dr. Maxwells book. We are still shipping books. However, shipping may be delayed by a few days due to our team working remotely for the time being. We appreciate your patience.
Thank you for your interest in Diamond6!
Best,
The D6 Team
Leadership lessons from the mountains to the board room – an intriguing approach to business and personal success.
In this eLearning seminar, Dr. Chris Maxwell introduces the six leadership strengths of world-class mountain guides: demonstrating social intelligence; adopting a flexible leadership style; empowering others; facilitating the development of trust; managing risk in an environment of uncertainty; and seeing the big picture. Then, he shows you how to easily translate their leadership experiences and his decade of research into leading your team, business or organization.
This course includes:
- A video presentation
- Audio recording
- Workbook with seminar overview, note-taking guide, questions for reflection and additional resources
- 10 question quiz to test your learning (awarded after watching all video content and completing the quiz with a minimum score of 80%)
- A signed copy of Dr. Maxwell’s book, Lead Like a Guide; How World-Class Mountain Guides Inspire Us to Be Better Leaders (Free shipping for orders within the United States).
Contact Hours towards CEU: 1.75
How to receive your contact hours
To receive contact hours from OASBO for this event, please use the Self-Reporting feature in your OASBO online profile.
Go to https://oasbo-ohio.org/my-
Your Instructor
Chris Maxwell is a Senior Fellow, Center for Leadership and Change Management, at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Chris previously taught “Leadership and Communication in Groups” at the Wharton School and directed a wide variety of domestic and international leadership development programs in remote areas of North America, Mexico, Patagonia, Peru, Quebec, and Iceland. His programs in the U.S. included leadership exchanges with the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U.S. Naval Academy, and the Trauma Center at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Chris holds two graduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania (Governmental Administration and Applied Positive Psychology) and earned a PhD in Public Administration from Penn State. His work has been published in the Wharton Leadership Digest, Organization Management Journal, European Business Review, Journal of Surgical Education, and the American Journal of Public Health