Leadership

Strengths
 

bulletStrengths Based Training
The TCU Leadership Center, in collaboration with the Gallup organization, is excited to offer strengths-based training that allows you to achieve excellence, as an individual and as a part of an organization, by working from a position of strength.  Gallup’s StrengthsQuest program is designed to help people become more aware of their natural strengths and to create actionable, strategic plans that use their greatest talents to build strengths.
bulletWho is using Strengths

Here's just a sample...

Business classes

Campus Life

Career Services

Center for Academic

Services (UNPR)

Chancellor’s Leadership Program

Residential Life (all RA’s)

Frog Camp facilitators

Frog Aides

Orientation Student Assistants

Student Government Association

Student Development Services

bulletWant to know YOUR Strengths?

 

Visit www.strengthsquest.com to access the on-line Clifton StrengthsFinder inventory.  Then, make an appointment to meet with one of the TCU Center’s staff for an individualized session or for a group presentation for your organization.  Learn how to utilize your strengths in academics, career and beyond.

 

Strengthsbased leadership training allows you to achieve excellence by working from a position of strength.  TCU's trained facilitators are available to facilitate individual or large group sessions.  Contact TCU’s Gallup trained facilitators and trainers at the TCU Leadership Center to schedule your training session today!

bulletHere’s what participants are saying...

“When working on a team, sometimes you lose sight of what you are trying to accomplish when your differences come into play, but with StrengthsQuest, we understood each others differences in strengths and then could be more successful as a result.”

-- Katie Goodwin TCU Student, Class of 2007,
Campus Orientation Leader and Sorority Member

"As a student, StrengthsQuest has helped me realize the valuable skills I possess and expanded my life's vision and purpose.  I've been able to reach an inner strength that has enabled me to be more bold in school and in the organizations I am part of."

-- Andie Porter TCU Student, Class of 2006, Leaderhsip Council Member,
Leadership ITALY participant, and Connections Mentor.

"Through the TCU Leadership Center, the City of Fort Worth was exposed to the Strength Quest tool and have used it to great success in two instances and will continue to look for opportunities to apply it.  It was so well received that an additional workshop was developed for an in-house leadership development group."

-- Kathy Livingston, Community Member, Neighborhood and
Youth Outreach office, City of Fort Worth.