LEAD Phases & Topics

  • Sigma Nu Fraternity - Theta Kappa Chapter LEAD

     

    Sigma Nu Fraternity’s Theta Kappa Chapter (at Georgia Southern University) has implemented and embraced the LEAD Program for both new member education and continuing education for all members. The LEAD Program, which stands for Leadership, Ethics, Achievement, and Development, is designed to make members better brothers, better alumni, better leaders, stronger citizens and to provide a competitive edge in the wide open job marketplace. The Theta Kappa Chapter utilizes GSU’s City Campus “E-Zone” for this value-added educational program.

     

    Here are several links of interest related to LEAD:

     

  • LEAD Phase I: The Way of Honor

     

    Phase I establishes a foundation of knowledge for all new members including Sigma Nu's history, mission, why it exists and its structures and policies. As participants progress through each of the sessions, they will begin to understand who they are as men, leaders and brothers. This is also the basis of candidate education.

     

    LEAD Phase I Topics: http://www.sigmanu.org/programs/lead/phasei.php

     

    LEAD Phase II: The Life of Love

     

    Phase II continues the development of ethical leaders that began in Phase I. Participants in Phase II will begin to develop and refine the skills necessary to become and remain successful leaders in society. This is the basis of member education.

     

    LEAD Phase II Topics: http://www.sigmanu.org/programs/lead/phaseii.php

     

    LEAD Phase III: The Light of Truth

     

    Phase III offers an opportunity to put into practice the knowledge and skills developed throughout Phases I and II. This phase takes a "Leadership Lab" approach that drives participants to refine their skills while benefiting their university, Greek and local community.

     

    LEAD Phase III Topics: http://www.sigmanu.org/programs/lead/phaseiii.php

     

    LEAD Phase IV: The End...The Beginning

     

    Phase IV provides an opportunity for graduating members to refine specific skills to be successful in the years immediately following their graduation, as well as an opportunity to continue their committed involvement in the collegiate chapter..

     

    LEAD Phase IV Topics: http://www.sigmanu.org/programs/lead/phaseiv.php