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The Leadership Trust® Vision


The Leadership Trust ®
100 Meredith Drive
Suite 125
Durham,NC 27713
Triangle Office: 919.484.0999
Triad Office: 336.288.3336
Fax 919.484.9335

Executive coaching is vitale in today's business world.The Leadership Trust® is a for-profit organization established to train leaders through a highly personalized, self-awareness focus. Our areas of expertise include leadership development training, management leadership training, business communication training, and executive coaching. We provide a very unique executive leadership training program through our Personalized Leadership Development program (PLDP) and our Self-Awareness Workshop (SAW). While our combinational vision/mission is to be and remain in the top 1% of leadership training providers in our country, our vision seeks the same distinction on a global level in view of our track record of high program satisfaction across all internationals who have attended these programs to date.

We further envision maintaining a record close to 100%, if not 100%, of training success based upon our clients’ criteria of quality and cost and long-term results. Because of the one-on-one engagement involved, our workshops are limited to approximately ten attendees which helps explain in part our current 98% rate of all past workshop graduates describing this program as the best workshop ever attended in their career for both personal and professional development.

Future, broad objectives for the establishment of a non-profit leadership organization by the founders of The Leadership Trust® and Board of Advisors:

•To provide a membership organization for ongoing interaction and communication among professional leaders

•To facilitate the defining of a Body of Knowledge and Standards of Training appropriate for certification of professional leaders

•To facilitate the establishment of the American Professional Leadership Association

•To work for necessary and appropriate government support and regulation of the leadership-element

•To facilitate the formulation of a Leadership Code of Ethics and to create national acceptance of it in the minds of leaders and associates alike, and

•To influence universities to provide, for those who enter the profession of leadership, a strong degree of management leadership training and business communication training. Such training should go well beyond the managerial leadership skills now taught and should place more emphasis on the development of the personal psychological qualities and skills of humanistically powerful interpersonal leadership