Everest - Creating Greatness
Run time: 34 Minutes total running time
Leadership is a choice, not a position, as witnessed in the true story of blind mountain climber Erik Weihenmayer and the courageous team that got him to the top of Mt. Everest. Erik's team stepped up when the need arose. They shared leadership. Egos didn't get in the way. They had the competence and skill to succeed. Each inspired trust and understanding of the perils of reaching their goal.
This workshop, developed by Franklin-Covey, will enable you to:
- Expand upon the leadership theme touched on in the Everest video -- participants learn what it takes to be a great leader, one who enables others to create and sustain great results.
- Introduce Stephen R. Covey's "Whole-Person Paradigm" with the Leadership in the 21st Century Meeting Opener which enables leaders to see people in their entirety -- body , heart, mind and spirit -- and in turn earn a higher level of employee engagement.
- Explain the "4 Imperatives of Great Leaders" required to inspire people's highest contribution toward meaningful organizational goals: clarify purpose, align systems, unleash talent and inspire trust.
With the additional video footage, plus
Tone Setter video segments from the Franklin-Covey Leadership Program, and facilitation and participant materials, this package will help your team "climb their Everest".
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Contents
DVD including:
- Everest video (14 minutes)
- Leadership in the 21st Century Meeting Opener (10 minutes)
- Tone Setter video segments (10 minutes total)
- PowerPoint Presentation
- printable Facilitator Guide (in PDF)
- printable Participant Guidebook (in PDF)
Related Items
To order, please call: 1-800-421-0833
Touch the Top of the World, By Erik Weihenmayer - Softback $16.00
The Adversity Advantage, By Erik Weihenmayer - Hardcover $25.95
7 Habits of Hightly Effective People, Hardcover Book $26.00
Stranded in the Himalayas Leader's Manual $27.00
Stranded in the Himalayas Activity Workbook $12.00
Testimonials
Praise for Everest:
"Stunningly filmed. Everest quietly tells a remarkable true story that gives new meaning to the word "vision". It should inspire teams and might even slip through the armor of hardcore cynics."
-Training Media Review
"Leadership is a choice, not a position... leadership is communicating to people their worth and potential so clearly that they come to see it in themselves."
-Stephen R. Covey