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		<title>By: Kelly Cuene</title>
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		<title>By: Kelly Cuene</title>
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		<description>Great post, Mike! I served as a cluster facilitator for a campus LeaderShape sessions this summer. It was my first experience with the program and I was super impressed by the integration of self-assessment, vision creation and learning how to effectively spread the word about that vision all into a one-week session. It was a leadership bootcamp, but really, it was also a branding bootcamp. The activities are really effective at teaching students to figure out what they can uniquely offer, how to communicate that with others and how they can help themselves and others achieve their goals.  You&#039;re right in that the LeaderShape program does a good job of getting participants to share their brand (and be really excited about it).</description>
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