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+1.301.405.5218
ila@ila-net.org
1119 Taliaferro Hall
Univ. of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
United States
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ILA Members, be sure to visit
ILASpace, the place where
you can connect, converse, and collaborate with other members affiliated with
your MIG.
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Member Interest Group affiliation is encouraged for all ILA members.
As a benefit of ILA membership, a member may affiliate with up to three different
interest groups, designating one as the primary, secondary, and tertiary
affiliation. Once a member affiliates, they are eligible to participate in
the leadership of that group, vote in the annual election, and participate in
any activities organized by the group, for example special events at the annual
conference. MIG leaders will contact members
affiliated with their MIG as appropriate. Affiliate by logging into the Members
Only section of the ILA Web site and following the link to "My Profile."
From there, click edit, select your MIGs, and click save.
The Business MIG allows individuals involved in leadership
initiatives, research, and practice related to the business sector to share
ideas, challenges, trends, questions, and/or experiences in this forum. Interest
areas include, but are not limited to: international/global issues; talent
development; ethics/social responsibility; spirituality; corporate
culture/diversity; organizational effectiveness; strategy; virtual/team
dynamics; corporate governance; entrepreneurship; industry-specific insights;
transformational change; and/or, other emerging inter-disciplinary perspectives
on business leadership.
The MIG for Leadership Development is a forum for discussion and
dialogue about best practices, new ideas, and the integration and application of
leadership theory and practice focused on leadership development in the public
and private sectors. Members include leadership development consultants,
trainers, program directors, coaches, practicing leaders, and other
professionals who are reflective practitioners committed to improving leadership
and leadership development.
The Leadership Education MIG facilitates the sharing of
leadership ideas, methods of teaching and learning, programs, and curricula. The
Leadership Education MIG is comprised of members for whom the teaching of
leadership is integral or of interest, and who are committed to the development
of leadership capacity at educational institutions and organizations.
The MIG for Public Leadership provides a forum for those who
study or help lead non-profit, social, civic, political, and governmental
institutions. These institutions are typically characterized by their primary
emphasis on serving the greater good rather than economic gain. The dialogue
sponsored by the Public Leadership MIG confronts the challenges posed in the
public arena and examines potential leadership strategies and solutions.
The MIG for Scholarship provides a forum for scholars and
practitioners from all disciplines and fields to interact and mutually further
our understanding of leadership, and to disseminate the results of leadership
scholarship.
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