The Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA) is hosting a Leadership Challenge workshop on April 22-23 at the KASA Training Center in Frankfort.

The workshop is grounded in the award-winning book, “The Leadership Challenge,” co-authored by Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner. This leadership resource is research-driven and is about how everyday leaders mobilize others to want to get extraordinary things done. It’s about the best practices leaders use to transform values into actions, visions into realities, obstacles into innovations, separateness into solidarity, and risks into rewards. It’s about creating a climate in which people turn challenging opportunities into remarkable successes.

Participants experience and apply The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership through large and small group discussions, individual reflection and workbook planning, case studies from the research of The Leadership Challenge, experiential activities and application to their own leadership challenges.

The two-day workshop has seven modules: an opening module to set the course for learning about leadership and individual results of the LPI 360 – Leadership Practices Inventory, a module for each of The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership and a closing application/action planning module.

The schedule and registration information is on the KASA website.