FEI Handbook and Leadership for a Democratic Society Information
The Leadership for a Democratic Society Program
Overview and Outcomes
The
Leadership for a Democratic Society (LDS) program offers an unmatched learning
experience to prepare senior-level executives for the complex challenges of
leadership. Through expert instruction and action-learning, the program
develops the capacity for visionary leaders who can transform their organizations
and government.
LDS prepares senior-level leaders for complex challenges, including
- Broadened understanding of the U.S. Constitution as the foundation for Federal public service Increased critical self-awareness as an individual, team member, and leader
- Enhanced leadership and management strengths and areas for improvement, especially in the areas of team- building, strategic thinking, influencing/negotiating, political savvy, and external awareness
- Enhanced ability to identify problems and plan for action to improve organization performance Appreciate more fully the importance of Federal service and the diverse talents and resource of Federal executives
- Improved ability to leverage the diverse talents of the Federal workforce
- Expanded professional networks, enabling improved inter-organizational collaboration and problem- solving
- Increased resiliency, mental and physical wellness, and work-life balance
Leveraging the expertise and experience of each executive, the LDS establishes a learning community where the participants and faculty are both teachers and learners. Anchored in current leadership theory, the core curriculum is aligned with OPM’s Executive Core Qualifications and Leadership Competencies. In addition to the LDS core curriculum, LDS participants, through a selection of learning environments and topics, tailor their learning experience to meet their self-determined needs and interests. Each executive completes several introspective assignments, at least one action-learning project, and produces plans to transform themselves and their organizations.
LDS Program Formats
To
meet varying personal and professional needs of its participants, the LDS
program is offered in three formats. While utilizing unique learning media and
methodology, all three formats achieve the same learning outcomes and are equally
rewarding. Thus, executives and their host agencies only need to select the
format which is most advantageous to them in terms of scheduling, travel, cost,
and learning preference.
The
four formats are:
- Residential 4: The
Residential 4 format is a four-week continuous, in-residence
program held aboard the FEI campus in Charlottesville, VA.
Residential 4 participants engage in on-campus learning sessions, off-campus field experience activities and small-team learning environments. Participants engage in a variety of activities while attending sessions Monday through Friday for four weeks (including evening sessions) along with a full weekend of sessions over the first weekend of the program.
- Residential 2+2: The
Residential 2+2 format is designed to allow participants to apply and
assess their classroom learning while addressing challenges in their workplace
during an inter-session period.
Residential 2+2 participants first participate in 80-hours of in-residence learning at the FEI campus in Charlottesville, VA. They then return to their workplace for an approximately 3-month inter-session period to apply their new knowledge and skills. Finally, they return to campus for 80-hours of in-residence learning to assess the effectiveness of their efforts and continue their study of leadership.
- Blended: The
Blended format is designed to meet the needs of executives who
are unable to be away from work or home for an extended period or who prefer to
learn through distance education. The program meets the same learning
requirements of the other formats with graduates earning the same certificate
of completion.
Blended participants first participate in 70-hours of in-residence education at the FEI campus in Charlottesville, VA. They then return to their workplace where they complete 70-hours of online learning over a six-month period including LDT sessions and coaching. Finally, they reconvene in-person to complete activities (to include instruction and commencement). - Virtual: The Virtual format is designed for executives who prefer online
learning. The program meets the same learning requirements of the other formats
with graduates earning the same certificate of completion.
Virtual participants first participate in two weeks of online instruction and small-group activities (20-hours per week). Then, over a three-month period, they compete three, three-week courses and at least three, three-hour elective sessions (six-hours per week). Finally, they conclude the program with several small-group sessions and an online commencement ceremony (eight-hours in one week).
Annual Schedule of LDS Programs
The LDS program is offered multiple times per year. Please visit the Center for Leadership Development Schedule at a Glance for a list of all scheduled offerings.