Radical Candor for Managers
Based on the book by Kim Scott, Radical Candor: Be a Kick-A$$ Boss Without Losing Your Humanity, this class delves into the intersection of caring personally and challenging directly: radical candor. Explore building relationships; getting, giving, and encouraging guidance; motivating each person on your team; and driving results collaboratively.
About the Instructor:Shana Pate Dudley
Shäna Pate Dudley, Ph.D. Manager V, Training & Organization Development
Dr. Shäna Pate Dudley has over 30 years of experience in education, employee development, and training. With a Doctorate degree in Curriculum & Instruction, a Master’s degree in Education, and a Bachelor’s degree in English and Spanish, Shana has taught elementary and middle school, and she was a tenured professor at Texas State University in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction. As part of the Training and Organizational Development Team at Alamo Colleges in San Antonio, Dr. Dudley created, established, and instructed in a Faculty Development Program for over 1700 part-time professors. Joining the Texas Parks and Wildlife family in June of 2016 as part of the Training and Organization team was a dream come true. As a nearly-native Texan, Shana is proud to work alongside the best, brightest, and most talented workforce to execute the mission of TPWD, and she supports agency initiatives by providing professional development opportunities in leadership, mentoring, feedback and coaching, diversity, inclusion, cultural awareness, conflict management, public-facing service, listening with empathy, trust-building, and more. Dr. Dudley has been touted as an energetic, empathic educator who is wildly passionate about the success of those she teaches. She lives in NW Austin (Jollyville, actually) with her husband and their dog, Major, in their almost empty nest. Their two young-adult kids live (or practically live) nearby with their partners, making family gatherings a joy. In her free-time, she enjoys spending time at the beach, riding horses in the hill country, honing her skills at the shooting range, kayaking gentle waters, birding, and practicing being retired (ask her what that means).
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Date and Time
Wednesday Sep 6, 2023 Thursday Sep 7, 2023
Wednesday | September 6th | 8:30am-Noon
Thursday | September 7th | 8:30-Noon
*This is a 2-part workshop.
Location
Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway 100 Park Road 71 Mineral Wells, TX 76067
Group Dining Hall
Fees/Admission
Cost | $40, includes book and workbook
Registration Deadline | August 18th
Contact Information
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