
You'll begin to formulate how you will put these concepts into practice and build your personal action plan to improve your leadership capabilities and thus contribute to your organization's success.ĭuring our second day, a hot, three course lunch served in the Officer's Wardroom allows everyone the opportunity to experience the environment of a warship at sea and the value of camaraderie among its leaders. Finally and most importantly, participants will gather to share observations and insights. As you glimpse preparing the ship for battle, planning fleet operations, manning the giant gun turrets and operating a steam-driven propulsion plant, you'll gather a true sense of the human element in the success of any team and business. Then during “School of the Ship” you will explore the warship, and put many of the concepts into context with lasting impressions. Assignments from the night before will also be reviewed. Program DetailsĮach day starts in the Admiral's Quarters with presentations and discussions on practical leadership concepts proven in military and corporate settings. Corporate discounts and Buddy Plans are available. Three months of post-course coaching and 36 PDUs from the Project Management Institute make this opportunity a true value. Combining history with your preparation as a corporate leader becomes a fun, engaging and rewarding experience. Here aboard the battleship North Carolina, awarded 15 Battle Stars during combat action in World War II, the concepts of character, integrity, responsibility, accountability, precise communication, managing priorities, sustaining energy while under pressure, team-work, building a motivational climate and a host of vital 21st Century leadership strategies come alive.


Immerse yourself in an intensive 3-day leadership skills training program provided in the environment that changed the course of the 20th Century.
