2007
DOI: 10.1108/00197850710761927
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“Wilderness Thinking”: inside out approach to leadership development

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to report on qualitative research conducted to evaluate the sustainability of learning derived from a novel leadership development process which involves a short period of retreat. The findings aim to provide evidence of the impact of an “inside outside” approach to leadership development on the performance of managers back in their organisations. The paper seeks to challenge the traditional approach to the outdoor management development favoured by trainers in the 1990s and… Show more

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“…Retreats have been utilized by other disciplines to address leadership training and team building with reported success. 4,5 Concentrated leadership development programs in pharmacy have been described by other authors, and often these initiatives have been collaborations between schools of pharmacy and state pharmacy associations. [6][7][8][9] However, the leadership retreat described here is unique in its focus (ie, personal accountability for making a difference); the source material used as the framework for the retreat; and its open access to all pharmacy students (as opposed to being limited to elected student organization leaders or to those invited via a selection process).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retreats have been utilized by other disciplines to address leadership training and team building with reported success. 4,5 Concentrated leadership development programs in pharmacy have been described by other authors, and often these initiatives have been collaborations between schools of pharmacy and state pharmacy associations. [6][7][8][9] However, the leadership retreat described here is unique in its focus (ie, personal accountability for making a difference); the source material used as the framework for the retreat; and its open access to all pharmacy students (as opposed to being limited to elected student organization leaders or to those invited via a selection process).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%