MSU LEAD On: Growth from Failure

MSU LEAD On: Growth from Failure
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8:30 AM – 11:30 AM, March 08, 2023

It’s in our nature to want to focus on our strengths and successes, forgetting about our mistakes as quickly as possible. But what might happen if we concentrated more often on our failures as an opportunity for growth? Focusing on failure may be particularly important for leaders, both as a means of strengthening leadership skills and team performance. Learn to reframe your view of failure and understand how it can become part of your success!

The MSU LEAD ON workshops support continued professional development in the supervisor training, MSU LEAD OTHERS: The Supervisor Series. 

Sponsored by HR – Organizational and Talent Development.

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