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Leveraging the Power of Self-Awareness to Lead More Effectively


For all faculty and staff, discover strategies that will enable you to strengthen connections with others and drive greater impact in your organization

Who Should Attend?

This unique virtual learning experience is ideal for all faculty and staff who are interested in leveraging the power of self-awareness to increase their individual and/or organizational performance. 

Date & Location


This workshop is a highly interactive virtual experience, delivered in two 105-minute sessions. It is being offered five different times of the year on the following dates at 1:00-2:45 pm EST / 10:00-11:45 am PST: 
  • February 6 and 8, 2024 

  • April 9 and 11, 2024 

  • June 4 and 6, 2024 

  • August 6 and 8, 2024 

  • October 22 and 24, 2024 

Registration and Fees

The registration fee is $375. The fee covers registration for this two-part virtual workshop as well as The PACE® Palette Personality Temperament Assessment, which will help you identify your personality style and communication preference, as well as those of your co-workers. The registration fee does not include the optional CME Fee of $50.

Learning Objectives

At the completion of this workshop, you will be able to:
  • Recognize your personal temperament style and identify other temperament styles
  • Describe how temperament affects our reactions to others, our work in groups/teams, and our leadership styles
  • Demonstrate how awareness of temperaments can positively influence your approach to communication, team-building and managing conflict
  • Develop genuine listening skills and identify situations when this level of listening is required for leadership effectiveness


Questions? Email learningandleadershipdevelopment@aamc.org
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