The Wisconsin state government is committed to becoming a regional leader in management and leadership development. The ELA is the first phase of the State’s expanded enterprise management and leadership training programs. The goal of ELA is to provide experienced state managers with advanced learning opportunities to develop leadership, knowledge, and skills for the challenges ahead, utilizing intra and inter-agency problem-solving approaches.
The future of Wisconsin state government lies in the hands of our trained leaders. Taking the time to develop leadership skills will not only contribute to stronger skill sets, but will also help our managers and supervisors be more effective in developing future talent for their organizations.
The ELA program offers a series of leadership classes that will focus on developing advanced knowledge, skills, and cross-agency networks. Building cross-agency networks allows participants to collaboratively problem-solve common issues, as well as creating lifetime working relationships across state government.
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Click here for information about EMDA, our other leadership training program for new and aspiring state managers and supervisors.