Power and Leadership in Community
10-hour Pre-Recorded Course
Learn how to set the stage for healthy power dynamics in your group in the Power and Leadership in Community course.
Course fee: $79-$129
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Power & Leadership in Community course
Course description and syllabus
Many intentional communities struggle when it comes to power and leadership, misunderstanding that power can be used for either good or ill, and failing to develop a clear picture of healthy leadership in cooperative settings. In Power and Leadership in Community, you’ll learn what power represents, how to discern when there’s a problem with its use, and how to address tensions surrounding power. You’ll also discover why there is a general mistrust of people willing to serve in leadership roles and what can be done to remedy that.
Course instructor, Laird Schaub, is an esteemed process consultant for cooperative groups. Laird will provide an overview of what power means (and what it doesn’t) and how it works in cooperative groups, signs that leadership may be toxic, and how to develop healthy leadership and a positive community culture. You’ll leave with an accurate understanding about power and leadership dynamics for the benefit of your group or community.
Classes and topics in the Power and Leadership in Community syllabus include:
1st Class: Power in Cooperative Groups
- power as influence
- good power vs bad power
- how power is gained (earned vs privilege)
- how power is distributed
2nd Class: Managing the Perception that Power has been Misused
- the power with/power over spectrum
- projection, privilege and abuse
- power gradients
- working emotionally
3rd Class: Cooperative Model of Healthy Leadership
- dividing work efficiently and effectively
- the difference between leaders and people filling leadership roles
- the many faces of leadership
4th Class: Toxicity Associated with Leadership in Cooperative Groups
- the danger of projection
- imbalance of leadership appreciation and criticism
- leadership in the forming stage vs leadership after move-in
5th Class: Developing a Positive Community Culture
- apprenticing/mentoring
- celebrating success
- term limits vs continuity
- hard conversations
Your instructor
Laird Schaub
Laird’s specialty is up-tempo inclusive meetings that engage the full range of human input, teaching groups to work creatively with conflict and diversity—all the while being ruthless about capturing as much product as possible. He lived for four decades at Sandhill Farm, an income-sharing rural community that he helped found.
Laird also helped found the Foundation for Intentional Community, where he served as the main administrator for 28 years. In 1987, he created a self-insurance fund for healthcare among income-sharing communities called PEACH (Preservation of Equity Accessible for Community Health) that he ran for 22 years.
In addition to his expertise in community living, he’s parlayed his passion for good process into a consulting business focused on cooperative group dynamics, styled CANBRIDGE (Consensus And Network Building for Resolving Impasse and Developing Group Effectiveness), since 1987.
Read his blog Laird’s Commentary on Community and Consensus
Testimonials
“Laird has unbelievable depth in understanding the issues of leadership, of communities, even with specific communities that some of the participants were in. Hearing from other participants about what’s going well or not well in their communities helps adds a broader perspective as well as helps keep things in perspective. Some definitely great “take-home” ideas to discuss and implement in my community.”
-Avi Freund
“Laird Schaub is a national treasure in terms of his experience dealing with the different challenges that intentional communities can encounter in decision making and his positive attitude toward helping communities find solutions that work. His emphasis on the importance of both process and product is key. Students in course represented a lot of different types of experience with intentional living and were very engaged. Class discussions were interesting and helpful.”
-Deborah Kogan
“Laird is direct, complete in his course format, and inclusive of his students in group break-outs and engaging with students throughout his lecture. His life experience brings a strong foundation to want he is teaching.”
-Kathryn O’Siggins
“Laird’s style is no-nonsense, to the point and obviously comes from a place of years of experience. I really like his teaching style – he is accessible and super knowledgable. The class covered tons of excellent topics and content with many examples. Overall I learned a lot!”
-Alaya Vautier
The elements of an online course
Online learning platform
Once you register, you’ll get access to our learning area that includes:
- 5 class recordings (~10 hours of video content)
- downloadable class audio and transcripts for learning on the go
- class slides and other course resources
- discount on complementary books to deepen your learning
Go at your own pace
Learn at your own pace with a course that fits your schedule. You’ll have a full 90 days from registration to move through the learning material. One section at a time, when and where it works for you.
Registration
Power & Leadership in Community course
Starting From $79.00
Price is per person
Learn how to set the stage for healthy power dynamics in your group in this 10-hour pre-recorded course. Learn more here.
Please keep an eye on your inbox and spam/junk folder for a confirmation email from orders@ic.org. You will have 90 days from the date of purchase to view the class recordings.
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