Miami Leadership
The ten shared values of the Miami Leadership Commitment are:
- Be responsible for your actions
- Think critically and take time to reflect
- See potential within yourself
- Take purposeful risks; learn from success and failure
- Be flexible and open to change
- Understand and serve the needs of others
- Respect the dignity and potential of others
- Celebrate and embrace diversity
- Communicate directly, honestly, and with civility
- Support and challenge each other to live by these values
Resources
Leadership Assistance
Are you looking for someone who could come to your organization and:
- speak
- provide a workshop
- facilitate discussion on a specific leadership topic
If so, you need to check out The Leadership Connection. There you can explore the numerous topics for which presenters are already prepared and you can request to have a presentation brought to your organization.
Leadership Handout Series
The Leadership Handout Series is a series on leadership topics. This is a great resource for developing your own leadership skills or for enhancing the skills of everyone within your organization.
Perlmutter Leadership Conference
The Perlmutter Leadership Conference is an annual event to kick-off the year’s leadership efforts. Perlmutter features a leadership dinner, breakout sessions on a number of topics, and a keynote speaker on a chosen topic relavent to leadership. Information on the 2009-2010 Perlmutter Leadership Conference Coming Soon!
ENGAGE
The ENGAGE program is an inclusive Leadership Certification Program launching in the Spring of the 2010 year. Keep checking the ENGAGE website for updates and more information on this exciting next step in leadership at Miami University!
U-Lead
The U-Lead Adventure is an annual three-day leadership institute designed to introduce first year students to Miami's Leadership Commitment (MLC). Participants will learn about leadership through a series of small group sessions and low ropes initiatives, facilitated by current students and staff. U-Lead is a great way for first year students to jumpstart their college experience and begin to develop their own definition of leadership.

