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Peter A.
Land, MS, CSP, CMC, CPCM
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Information Call: 877-234-6086
Pete
Land is one of only three people in the world to hold his earned
professional credentials for speaking and consulting. He holds an
undergraduate degree from The Citadel, plus an MS in Systems
Management from the University of Southern California (4.0 GPA - top
graduate). Pete is also
a
published author. In the past 24 years, he has conducted
workshops and seminars on a wide variety of leadership and
management topics for over 100,000 participants in four
continents.
He was the Student Body President and Teenager of the Year in
the sixth largest high school in the south, and attended The
Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina on a Leadership
Scholarship. He has been a PTA President and School Board
Chairman. As a college department head, he coached and developed
faculty and students.
He was a founding board member of Partners in Education in
Montgomery, Alabama, which links local schools with numerous
businesses. Pete created a “Shadow Program” which allows high
school students to spend a day “Shadowing” a business,
government or civic leader.
As an adjunct faculty member of the University of Alabama at
Birmingham, he has taught scores of workshops for their 17,000
faculty members and employees and has lectured at several
colleges in the southeast.
Areas Of Expertise:
Leadership
Motivation
Communication
Teamwork
Top 3 reasons to have Peter Land as
your next speaker:
His leadership lessons for young people are enriched from his
successes as a Little League Football coach and Cub Scout
Master.
Pete has been coaching executives, teachers, and youth for over
50 years on four continents.
As a Colonel, Pete was Director of Management Consultation for
the United States Air Force and directed some fifty consultants
in developing the leadership and management skills of officers
and enlisted personnel world-wide. He retired as the Vice
Commandant of the Air War College.
Fees:
Keynote: $3000
Half Day: $4000
Full Day:
$5000
Pete's Most
Requested Programs:
Communicating As A Leader. One of the greatest
challenges for principals and administrators today can ultimately be traced to a breakdown in
communications. In this session you will learn special listening
and questioning techniques, as well as learn to “listen with
your eyes.”
Leadership and Delegation. Using these Situational
Leadership model, we discuss leader behavior as it relates to
the follower’s ability and willingness to perform a task. We
also teach key delegation skills.
How to Motivate Yourself and Others. One of the
greatest challenges for managers and supervisors today is how to
get your team motivated to work enthusiastically and strive for
excellence. This session teaches some of the critical skills
needed to create a motivational environment.
How To Build a Winning Team (And Have Fun Doing It!).
Teamwork is essential and commonplace on the athletic field.
However, in teaching, true teamwork is necessary. In this
session, you will learn some of the all-important team building
skills and have fun doing it.
Testimonials:
“Peter A. Land has
been associated with the University of Alabama at Birmingham for
over ten years as an instructor in the Leadership Institute, as
a consultant for in-company training and as an instructor for
the UAB employee training program. The fact that Pete teaches in
our program for our employees is an example of the high regard
we have for him. Our partnership with Pete works because he
meets our criteria for excellence. He is a wonderful instructor,
he is totally reliable and people truly benefit from his
programs.” Verna L. Lyons, Director, Business
Professional Development, The University of Alabama at
Birmingham
“I would like to take this opportunity to extend our thanks for
your visit and presentation to our Technology students at
Jacksonville State University. There have been many enthusiastic
comments about your presentation. We realize the value of your
services and are very appreciative of your willingness to make
this contribution to our institution. It has been of tremendous
benefit to our students and our program. Again, we thank you
very much.” Stanley G. Aman, Head, Department of
Technology, Jacksonville State University
“On behalf of the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce and the
Groundhog Job Shadow Day committee, I want to thank you most
sincerely for the outstanding presentation you gave today to the
Montgomery Public School students taking part in this year’s Job
Shadow Day event. The students were truly captivated by what you
had to say. Several commented later to one another, their
teachers and to me about how valuable they believed your
information to be. The students strongly recommended this
presentation be given to more students in the future as well.
Your presentation was so well targeted to the issues faced by
teens their age and to the experience of Job Shadowing.”
Christie Seller, Director of Workforce Development, Montgomery
Area Chamber of Commerce.
“Your words to the 2007 Capstone Leadership at Troy University
were right on target and just what this group needed. Several of
the students commented about how relevant and helpful your
points were. As you know this class consists of the best of the
best here at Troy University and your wisdom on leadership and
management will certainly help prepare them for future
leadership roles. You demonstrated your understanding of young
people by talking to these college students in their terms
without in any way compromising the message. You brought your
message to them in terms they understood. The students were
unanimous in their praise of your presentation.”
John A. Kline, PhD, Director, Troy University Institute for
Leadership Development
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