Overview
Effective leadership is the key to successful organizations, from individual departments to entire systems. The need to develop leaders has never been greater. All too often managers spend too much of their time micro-managing, leaving them too little time to lead and inspire their staff members.
Leading an Empowered Organization (LEO) is the leadership development program to improve both individual and group performance in your organization. Participants in LEO come away with practical and proven strategies and tools that make an immediate difference. Participants learn what it takes to be a successful leader who demonstrates purpose, authenticity, and courage in creating an environment where others thrive as they strive to do their very best.
Donna Wright, Creative Health Care Management consultant, discusses the three-day leadership course, Leading an Empowered Organization (LEO). Attended by more than 100,000 participants world-wide, LEO has provided development and direction to leaders since 1982. Donna highlights how LEO changes lives.
Who Should Attend
Unlike management, leadership can be found at every level of an organization’s structure.
By our definition, a leader is anyone who is in a position to influence others:
- Staff members who demonstrate leadership
- Team leaders
- Unit mangers
- Departmental directors
- Senior executives
LEO is accessible to everyone in health care. Organizations frequently send teams from various departments including nursing, respiratory therapy, plant maintenance, and human resources.
Teams that attend the program together develop a common understanding of healthy communication and relationships. They develop the ability to hold themselves and each other accountable for modeling healthy teamwork.
What You Will Learn
During the three day Leading an Empowered Organization (LEO) course, novice and experienced leaders alike deepen their understanding of leadership. The workshop provides a conceptual framework for leadership, practical skills, and an opportunity to develop those skills. Participants also learn how to help their staff develop problem solving, relationship, and risk taking skills. The practical applications presented in LEO set it apart from other leadership programs.
Improve and Strengthen Relationships:
- Identify ways to foster a climate of openness, trust, support, and respect in intra-and inter-departmental relationships and communications.
- Learn how to balance leadership and management functions.
- Apply decentralization principles in day-to-day behaviors on both an individual and a group level by addressing responsibility, authority, and accountability issues.
- Clarify and articulate expectations that support individual and team growth.
- Foster a culture of caring and continuous performance development.
- Create an environment that encourages creativity and appropriate risk taking.
- Establish a culture of non-punitive management of mistakes.
- Help staff members grow and succeed through coaching and positive discipline.
- Build skills in change leadership and problem solving.
- Apply a simple and effective method for leading change in small- and large-scale projects.
- Use a problem-solving process that promotes consensus and achieves results.
- Develop action plans that lead to long-lasting change.
Licensing for Greater Flexibility and Savings
Leadership development is a continual process. An organization-wide LEO implementation supports current leaders while orienting new staff to leadership expectations. A LEO license is a flexible and cost effective way to sustain leadership development throughout an organization.
LEO licensure is designed for maximum flexibility. Creative Health Care Management helps organizations identify effective internal facilitators and trains those facilitators to meet the unique needs of their organization.
After their training, LEO facilitators become part of a select group with opportunities to exchange ideas with and learn from other facilitators. Through annual training updates both new and experienced facilitators are supported by CHCM consultants over the life of the license.




