Barbara Jordan State Office Building
1601 Congress Avenue, Austin TX 78701
***Excellence in Leadership classes require a minimum of eight (8) participants to proceed. This ensures participants gain the full benefit of the training experience.
In the event that a class is rescheduled, we will notify participants via email automatically registering them in the next scheduled training. If the new date does not work, the participants can respond with a preferred date.
Objectives:
1. Define managerial burnout and distinguish it from general workplace stress.
2. Identify common causes of burnout in state agencies and non-profits.
3. Analyze the psychological impact and its cost to organizations.
4. Evaluate leadership styles that either prevent or contribute to burnout.
5. Develop personal strategies to prevent and manage burnout.
6. Recommend organizational-level interventions that reduce managerial burnout.
7. Design sustainable recovery plans that promote long-term leadership well-being.
8. Create a personal commitment plan to maintain energy, purpose and resilience.
Program Knowledge Level:
This basic course is ideal for managers that want to work through burnout and feel empowered to create change.
Prerequisite Education and Experience:
None
Advanced Preparation:
None
Delivery:
This is a Group Live (in-person) training. In-person training will be held in Austin and will be capped at 56 people.
Contact Hours/TSBPA CPE Credit:
12 hours
NASBA CPE Credit Breakdown - Group Live
Personal Development = 12 CPE credits
LBJ School of Public Affairs, Governor's Center for Management Development is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.NASBARegistry.org.