Our Five-Step Method
Step One. Listen.
Our approach begins with listening. We want to hear your thoughts and ideas.
Step Two. Envision.
We'll talk with you about what you'd like to achieve and where we can go together.
Step Three. Design.
Georgia College & State University will develop for you a customized learning plan, proposal, and timeline.
Step Four. Accomplish.
We'll work together to achieve maximum impact.
Step Five. Sustain.
It's not enough to learn the principles of effective leadership; we need to practice them over time. Georgia College will remain your partner as you integrate your new practices of effective leadership into your organization.
Your Partners
Your Partners in Leadership
Harold Mock
Director of Leadership Programs and Assistant Professor of History
(478) 445-1227
Profile
Dr. Harold Mock directs the Office of Leadership Programs and teaches courses on principles of leadership. A specialist in international affairs and transatlantic relations, he is currently writing a book entitled Dangerous Power: An International History of German Unification, 1969-1993. Dr. Mock's research and teaching interests include civil-military relations, particularly related to nuclear strategy and defense planning in western Europe. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia, where he previously served as Bradley Research Fellow. Additionally, Dr. Mock holds a master's degree in history from Virginia and bachelor's degrees in political science and history from Georgia College. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Research
- Western European security
- Civil-military relations
- Transatlantic relations
- European integration
- German foreign policy
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Mock, please contact Tammie Burke, office coordinator, at (478) 445-1227 or tammie.burke@gcsu.edu.
Liz Speelman, Ph.D.
Director, Outdoor Center at Georgia College and Senior Lecturer, Health & Human Performance
(478) 445-7536
Education
Ph.D., Educational Psychology, University of Georgia
M.Ed., Outdoor Education Administration, Georgia College
B.Sc., Environmental Science, University of Guelph
Profile
Dr. Liz Speelman has been teaching in the outdoors for more than twenty years. She teaches about group dynamics, interpersonal relationships, and leadership--whether on the challenge course, out in a field, or in a traditional classroom. She is author of Aerial Adventure Environments: The Theory and Practice of the Challenge Course, Zip Line, and Canopy Tour Industry, with M. Wagstaff, S. H. Jordan, and K. Haras.
Harold Mock
Profile
Dr. Harold Mock directs the Office of Leadership Programs and teaches courses on principles of leadership. A specialist in international affairs and transatlantic relations, he is currently writing a book entitled Dangerous Power: An International History of German Unification, 1969-1993. Dr. Mock's research and teaching interests include civil-military relations, particularly related to nuclear strategy and defense planning in western Europe. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia, where he previously served as Bradley Research Fellow. Additionally, Dr. Mock holds a master's degree in history from Virginia and bachelor's degrees in political science and history from Georgia College. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Research
- Western European security
- Civil-military relations
- Transatlantic relations
- European integration
- German foreign policy
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Mock, please contact Tammie Burke, office coordinator, at (478) 445-1227 or tammie.burke@gcsu.edu.
Liz Speelman, Ph.D.
Education
Ph.D., Educational Psychology, University of Georgia
M.Ed., Outdoor Education Administration, Georgia College
B.Sc., Environmental Science, University of Guelph
Profile
Dr. Liz Speelman has been teaching in the outdoors for more than twenty years. She teaches about group dynamics, interpersonal relationships, and leadership--whether on the challenge course, out in a field, or in a traditional classroom. She is author of Aerial Adventure Environments: The Theory and Practice of the Challenge Course, Zip Line, and Canopy Tour Industry, with M. Wagstaff, S. H. Jordan, and K. Haras.