Around 80 Year 13 students from across Waikato and Bay of Plenty came together on Tuesday for the Waikato Management School (WMS) Leadership Academy Summit Day. They heard about leading with compassion and empathy from celebrity speakers Mike King and Richie Barnett and spoke about personal self-assessment.
Julie says being turned down as a prefect was incredibly upsetting, but after being nominated by her school for the Leadership Academy she’s become a leader in her own way.
“I want to be a leader that motivates and inspires people,” Julie says. “I used to think leaders had to be direct and sometimes mean, but you can still treat people as people and you don’t need to be in a hierarchical position to be respected.”
Throughout the programme, students benefit from world-class leadership concepts and training from WMS staff and executive fellow and Alum Jamie Fitzgerald. They also complete the WMS flagship first-year paper, Introduction to Leadership Communication, which means they will already have one paper if they go to university.
The pilot will conclude with a final hub day in Tauranga in September.
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