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OPEN ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS



FEATURED PROGRAM
Science and Technology: Politics & Issues
June 11-15, 2007, Washington, D.C.


UNDERSTANDING GOVERNMENTAL PROCESSES PROGRAMS
Programs for Corporate and Government Executives


US Economic Issues in a Global Environment
This new, three-day program examines issues of immigration, outsourcing of U.S. jobs, the growing influence of China and India, the U.S. account deficit and much more.

Inside Washington: Understanding the Governing Process
A three-day program focusing on effective interaction and engagement with government.

Inside Washington for Foreign Companies
This new, two-day program is tailored exclusively for international corporations that are doing business in the United States.

Inside Congress: Understanding the Legislative Process
A five-day program providing an immersion into the operations of Congress.

Advanced Legislative Strategies
A three-day program focusing on the intricacies of Congressional policy making.

Transatlantic Relations: EU Institutions, Policies and EU-U.S. Relations
A five-day program on policymaking in the European Union, and on relationships between the United States and the EU.

Inside the Middle East
A three-day progaram addressing key challenges and issues in the Middle East.

CRITICAL POLICY ISSUES PROGRAMS
Programs for Corporate and Government Executives


Science and Technology: Politics and Issues
A five-day program examining the intersection of science, technology and policymaking.

U.S. National Security Policy Issues
A two-day forum exploring key national security and homeland security issues.

Innovative Business Practices
A five-day program, held in select U.S. cities, bringing government executives together with corporate leaders to discuss cutting-edge management strategies. (Government Executives only)

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
Programs for Government Executives


Certificate in Public Leadership
The Certificate in Public Leadership entails the completion of a series of programs, allowing government executives to follow a strategic plan for professional development.

Executive Leadership in a Changing Environment
A five-day residential program held in Charlottesville, Virginia for the Senior Executive Service.

The Leadership Lab
This weeklong program will help government managers develop the mindset needed to lead public organizations.

Resolving Public Conflict
This two-day program explores public leaders' responsibility not only to work in partnership with citizens to agree plans of action, but to seek outcomes that move beyond compromise.

Leading with Integrity: Ethics-in-Action
This three-day program explores the value of experience, reflection and conceptualization in decision making and suggests ways of developing cognitive and practical abilities to enable the application of ideals.

Communicating for Success
This three-day program demonstrates the value and importance of effective communication strategies, exploring the techniques needed to appeal to different constituencies and to manage a news agenda.

Developing New Leaders
This three-day program explores the approaches needed to create and sustain a vibrant and robust public service for future generations.

Managing the Federal Employee Discipline and Performance Process
A two-day workshop to capitalize on new HR flexibilities in the federal workplace.



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