Sunday, January 3, 2010

Mindful Leadership: Executive Leadership and Workplace Programs - Center for Mindfulness - UMass Medical School - Worcester, MA

Mindful Leadership: Executive Leadership and Workplace Programs - Center for Mindfulness - UMass Medical School - Worcester, MA


Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society **
Department of Medicine **
Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine **
University of Massachussets Medical School *
MINDFUL LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS© *

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"Leaders all over the planet are beginning to understand the benefits of purposefully learning to be more attentive and focused, non-reactive, and clear."—Saki Santorelli, EdD, Executive Director, Center for Mindfulness *
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Mindful Leadership Retreat: Cultivating Leadership Presence **
March 10-14, 2010 **
Click here for details. *

Business leaders today are being asked to perform and thrive in a global environment that moves and changes at lightning speed. To become more adaptable and flexible in this environment, leaders need to move beyond familiar or habitual ways of seeing the world and open up to new ways of listening, leading, responding, and innovating. Cultivating attention and awareness through mindfulness training provides a way for leaders to live all aspects of their lives with a greater sense of skill, connection, openness, and balance. *

Central to Mindful Leadership Programs © is relatively intensive training in a form of meditation known as mindfulness. Mindfulness is a way of paying attention to and seeing clearly whatever is happening in our lives. On one hand it is a practice, a scientific approach to cultivating clarity, insight, and understanding. On the other hand, it is an innate human capacity that allows us to be fully present to our life and work. For most of us, paying attention to the activity of the mind for even a few minutes yields powerful and potentially valuable information. Although assumed to be subject to our conscious control, most of the time our minds are easily distracted habitually shuttling between the past and future. Little time is actually spent living in the present. Yet, our capacity to listen deeply, to make informed decisions, to effectively handle stress, to ignite innovation, and to access previously untapped resources and apply them to the challenges we face every day – all rely on our capacity to be mindful and present. Only when we are fully present in the moment can we optimize our capacity to: *

- Slow down or stop the cascade of our automatic and habitual reactions. *
- See ourselves and others more clearly. *
- Listen deeply and understand situations just as they are. *
- Be open to creativity beyond conditioning. *
- Respond effectively to complex and/or emotionally charged situations. *
- Act competently and ethically. *
- Achieve balance and resilience in our personal and professional lives. *

Embodying Mindfulness ***
Engaging in mindfulness practice with other leaders provides powerful support for this process and provides a rich training ground for the unfolding of authentic leadership and presence in all aspects of our lives. The goal of this group practice is to learn how to attune ourselves to the ever-changing experience of the present moment. Mindful Leadership Program offerings include a four-day executive retreat [Cultivating Leadership Presence©], a three-day mindfulness and innovation workshop [Catching Lightning: Mindfulness and Innovation©], a seven-week on-site Mindfulness in the Workplace Program©, and personal coaching and consultation. Each of these programs can be modified to integrate with specific goals of an organization. *

This is an official Page/Publication of the University of Massachusetts Worcester Campus **
Center for Mindfulness 55 Lake Avenue North Worcester, Massachusetts 01655 **
Questions or Comments? Email: mindfulness@umassmed.edu **
Phone: 508-856-2656 *


http://www.umassmed.edu/cfm/leadership/index.aspx *



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http://dreamlearndobecome.blogspot.com This posting was made my Jim Jacobs, President & CEO of Jacobs Executive Advisors. Jim also serves as Leader of Jacobs Advisors' Insurance Practice.

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