Application of the Resilient and Adaptable Leader



This complimentary half-day seminar will highlight new policy developments and practical case studies in Effective and Confident Leadership, including:

• Forge a pathway to confident leadership lined with the qualities of effective leaders
• Develop the mental agility and acuity to overcome stressful environments and distractions
• Minimize Obstacles to Effective Leadership and Management
• Understand how to get your mindset into “The Zone” to maximize and capitalize on organizational and personal strengths

Speaker and Presenter Information

Joe Ross: Major (Retired) Joe Ross is a 1995 West Point graduate and was a three-year letter winner for Army Football. Ross received the top offensive award, nominated as the ESPN Hero of the Game during the 1994 Army-Navy classic, and voted as the Team Co-Captain in 1994. Ross commanded Bravo Company, 2ND Battalion 502ND Infantry Regiment from May 2000 to January 2002 and completed a deployment to Kosovo. The Secretary of the Army commended Ross’ unit for capturing two people on the CIA’s top ten most wanted list; bringing the Serbian and Albanian leadership together to start the dialogue of reconciliation; and preventing an armed conflict in Macedonia that would have threatened the NATO peace process. From April 2003 to March 2008, Ross served as the liaison to the Army football team and Director, Military Enhancement Program, Center for Enhanced Performance (CEP) at the United States Military Academy. Ross designed and co-taught an upper level elective course for 21st Century Warriors and conducted team-building workshops with a variety of teams including the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association. Ross advised the Army on developing and building a standardized framework for educating and training all military personnel about the intangible skills of performance. He is responsible for helping write the Soldier’s Creed and creating innovative training techniques to develop multi-skilled leaders with agile and adaptive mindsets in order to improve military performance as part of the Army transformation in October 2003. In addition, Ross spearheaded the proposal, development, and execution of the Army Center for Enhanced Performance (ACEP), an Army-wide lifelong peak performance program for all Army soldiers and families. Senior Army officials validated the plan in 2005 and initiated execution of the plan in August 2006. As part of a Presidential committee, Ross designed a holistic care plan in October 2007 for transitioning wounded soldiers back into the Army or civilian life as part of the Army Medical Action Plan. As a respected USMA graduate, Ross served on a 10-member panel selected by the Superintendant in June/December 2007 to help develop a strategic plan for continuing the winning tradition of USMA. Ross joined the Army Football coaching staff in 2009 as the Special Teams Coordinator and Fullback coach. In 2010, Ross helped lead Army Football to its first winning season and Bowl win since

When
Tue, Oct 30, 2012, 8:30am - 12:00pm


Where
The Performance Learning Center
901 New York Avenue, NW 3rd Floor West Tower
Washington, DC 20001
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Organizer
The Performance Institute


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