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LA JOLLA, Calif., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ While pandemic restrictions are slowly easing this spring, virtual work is poised to stay. Companies both large and small have found their employees are just as productive – and often happier – working from home.
Managing a remote workforce has its opportunities, but it also has its challenges. Shaping the Future of Virtual Work gives leaders the tools and tricks to successfully run a virtual organization. Shaping the Future of Virtual Work: Innovative and Effective Practices for Virtual Work Success, an upcoming virtual conference hosted June 15 – 17, 2021 by Northcentral University s Center for the Advancement of Virtual Organizations, gives leaders the tools, tips and tricks to successfully run a virtual organization.
The culture and history of the Juaneño/Acjachemen indigenous people of Orange County will be the topic of Adelia Sandoval’s program at the Orange County Historical Society’s May 13, 2021 meeting at 7:30 p.m., online via Zoom.
Adelia Sandoval is the Spiritual Overseer (Púul) and Cultural Director for the Juaneño Band of Mission Indians / Acjachemen Nation. Adelia shares her Acjachemen Culture through art, writing, storytelling and singing. She is a Ceremonial Leader, Song Keeper, Wisdom Holder, Tribal teacher and healer.
Adelia is also an ordained minister. She created a ministry called Song of the Earth, a Native American healing service held in outdoor sanctuaries. Sandoval has been a Trustee on the Global Council of the United Religions Initiative, a Global Interfaith organization that “promotes peace, justice and healing for the Earth and all living beings.”
“Leadership Models” with Prof. Dana Sauers, Director of iLEAD.
Sometimes when we think about leadership, we only think about one thing, but there are many types of leadership. Come to TAS and learn from iLEAD Director Dana Sauers all about four of the predominate ones used at the Mount: Servant Leadership, True Leadership, Transformational Leadership, and Authentic Leadership.
Reserve an in-person spot by emailing Associate Director of Learning & Success Kristin M. Sites at sites@msmary.edu or join us on Zoom. Please check your email for the Zoom information. Contact Info