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January 27, 2012

Former Gainesville student selected for leadership program

Gainesville —

Caleb Stogner is a junior, accounting student at Oklahoma Baptist University, and the son of Curtis and Kelly Stogner of Gainesville.

 The course explored the key perspectives and organizing principles for effective leadership in a collaborative setting. Participants practiced the use of values-embedded stories to create social and psychological space for purposeful collaboration; practiced designing and pitching strategic project ideas; learned how to join with others in effective social structures to complete significant projects; and created visions for their futures as effective leaders.

Students supplemented their studies with texts, including Do You Quantum Think? by Diane Collins; selected readings by Will Durant; The Rules of Victory: How to Transform Chaos and Conflict – Strategies From the Art of War by James Gimian and Barry Boyce; The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Change Everything by John Hagel III, John Seely-Brown and Lang Davison; The Marriage of Sense and Soul: Integrating Science and Religion by Ken Wilber; and Tribal Leadership: Leveraging Natural Groups to Build a Thriving Organization by Dave Logan, Haley Fischer-Wright and seminar leader John King.

King is co-founder and senior partner of CultureSync, a consulting firm that focuses on leadership, strategy, cultural change and executive coaching. Along with his partner, David C. Logan, he is co-author of The Coaching Revolution, a book presenting the author’s best practices in the realm of executive coaching. He is in high demand as a keynote speaker and is nationally recognized as a senior teacher, coach and program leader. Clients of his coaching practice have been featured on all major television networks and in The Wall Street Journal.

King is part of the leadership development team at Sierra Health Foundation and is on the faculty at Colliers University, CB Richard Ellis University and the California Leadership Institute. He also is a frequent guest lecturer in the Marshall School of Business and the School of Public Policy, Planning and Development at the University of Southern California.

College juniors, seniors and graduate students have the opportunity to study with nationally renowned scholars during intensive seminars presented by the state-funded OSLEP program. Additionally, participants can earn two or three hours of credit for each seminar they complete successfully.

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