ENNEAGRAM 

 CERTIFICATE 

Want to take your understanding of the Enneagram further?

There are many keys to personal and professional development with the Enneagram. "Know Your Number: Exploring the Enneagram for Personal Growth" covers the core principles of this ancient tool, including an introductory understanding of the nine basic types. This includes a unique growth path for each number. "Know Your Number" is the first course in a three-course series leading to an Enneagram Certificate from the Intellectual and Spiritual Humility Institute at Roberts Wesleyan College and Northeastern Seminary.

You can expand your understanding of the Enneagram by adding our second course, "The Enneagram at Work: A Major key to Inclusion, Collaboration & Productivity." Learn how to communicate effectively with others who are not your type. Form more productive teams and partnerships by understanding how the different types tend to interact with each other. Unlock your unique leadership style and learn how to lead others with better results utilizing Enneagram wisdom. Class materials sent Monday January 10. Zoom meetings on Thursday Jan 13, 20 & 27 at 7pm ET. Zoom meetings will be recorded.

To complete your Enneagram certificate, join us in March for our third and final course, "Conflict Resolution & the Enneagram: Making Peace with Numbers 1-9." Interpersonal tension increases our stress and anxiety. Improve the quality of your personal and professional relationships by proactively learning the core fears and behavioral tendencies of each type. Open pathways of healthy interaction and honest connection through compassionate understanding and humility. Class materials will be sent out on Monday, March 21. Zoom meetings on Thursday, March 24, 31 and April 7 a noon ET. Zoom meetings will be recorded.

By completing your Enneagram Certificate Registration, you guarantee your spot in both remaining Enneagram courses! 

 

What will I learn?

  • Gain knowledge of how your specific type impacts a team including your type's preferred goals and role
  • Explore ways your type approaches goal setting, task completion, delegation, and performance
  • Discover how to prepare, adapt and position your approach to giving feedback to people of each type
  • Understand how to communicate effectively with other types through specific listening behaviors, verbal, non-verbal, and written communication
  • Understand what triggers you and what you can do when others are triggered
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MEET YOUR PROFESSOR

DR. CARRIE STARR

Dr. Carrie Starr is Assistant Professor of Leadership and Innovation at Roberts Wesleyan College and Northeastern Seminary. She has been a professor since 2005 and has been studying & teaching on the Enneagram since 2014. She is a published author, speaker, and blogger at www.adventurecarrie.com. Her areas of special interest include women in leadership, building healthy teams, and innovative community development. Dr. Starr is a 2021 winner of the Rochester Business Journal's Women of Excellence Award and she has been inducted into the Enactus National Hall of Fame.