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National Leadership Development Program

The National Leadership Development Program of Alpha Phi Omega incorporates a series of courses, libraries, and programs that are there for our members to further educate themselves on how to become a better leader, and how to better serve the Fraternity. The program is administered by the National Leadership Development Committee, under the guidance of the National Leadership Program Director, Ed Richter, who sits on the National Board of Directors.

The various programs of Leadership Development include:

  • Leadership Updates: Announcements and updates pertaining to various topics about the national leadership development program.
  • APO LEADS: A modular program consisting of five individual courses covering various aspects of leadership development. Each of these modular components focus on skills that will help the participant be a successful leader and team member in Alpha Phi Omega and in life. At the completion of the series of courses, the participant will have a set of transferable skills that are applicable to Alpha Phi Omega, to the working world, as well as to leadership in other organizations.
  • Leadership Resources Clearinghouse: This program is essentially a leadership library, and is intended to provide an archive for workshop materials from various Alpha Phi Omega conferences, specifically lecture notes, slides, handouts, and other documents that can be used by our members. Documents are submitted regularly by individual alumni volunteers, and provide a wide variety of interesting information on many topics.
  • Leadership Series: The Leadership Series is a group of booklets that provides a, "how to," for the usual duties of the most common chapter offices.  If you don't see a booklet titled with your office, look through the ones that are there.  The information you are seeking may still be covered.  For example, the President's book covers how to run an effective meeting.  Any officer that chairs a committee needs that skill.
  • Chapter Program Planning Conference (CPPC) Guide(PDF): Every chapter runs a series of programs service program, pledge program, history program, etc.  You think your chapter is doing a good job with each but how do you know for sure?  How good you make it even better.  The CPPC provides a means for a chapter to review and evaluate its program, then modify and set goals for the same programs for the next year or semester.  Completing the CPPC is also a great way to gather the information needed for the Annual Chapter Evaluation and H. Roe Bartle Award that must be submitted yearly by Nov 15.

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