“Situational Leadership in Action: The Movie – Hoosiers” is the topic of this complimentary professional development workshop for working professionals and managers.
Paul Maloney, EdD, professor of the practice in the Applied Psychology program, will host a complimentary professional development workshop entitled, “Situational Leadership in Action: The Movie – Hoosiers” tomorrow, Saturday, January 12, 2019 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m at Canisius Hall, Room 9.
This workshop examines the concept of situational leadership and the application of its principles and concepts to the movie Hoosiers, based on a high school basketball team that went to compete in the Indiana State Championship in 1954.
After attending the workshop, participants will be able to identify four key leadership styles and accomplish the following:
- Specify when each leadership style is appropriate
- Identify follower readiness
- Understand the negative consequences of applying the wrong leadership style
- Develop an action plan for personal leadership development
Dr. Maloney has consulted on organizational and human resources issues worldwide. His career includes senior level positions in management and organization development at the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), Mobil Oil Corporation, and PepsiCo International. He serves as a professor of the practice in the Applied Psychology Program in the Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions (GSEAP).