Where are you located, and is cost a concern? I used to work for the central bank, and they had excellent training (by far better than anything I've seen here in the real world) for all levels of management. One of the best leadership courses was offered by a gentleman named Harvey Coleman. His course was 5 days, 8 hours per day. He was the first black VP at IBM, ever. I believe he is out of Atlanta. We also had a number of motivational speakers. One of the best was General Norman Schwartzkopf (sp?). He gave a 2 hour speech, and I was ready to enlist on the spot.
We also had a mentor program, where management interns were paired up with experienced managers for corporate training (do's and don't's, both official and unofficial). These mentors were rotated every 3 months, and you had to meet at least once a week. Often times, your mentor was someone yu didn't care for, but this taught you how to work with anyone. Also, your mentor was never in your chain of command and everything said to them was done in confidence. They were not to speak of your conversations. A couple did, one was fired and one was transferred.
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