Understand Your Leadership Style wn People are the key resour- ces in any organization. Conversely, any organization that takes the time to understand its people and their needs will ul- timately see more success. "Effective relationships is what is behind every high-per- formance organization," says Barb Mowat. The Community Programs division is offering a one-day workshop, Understanding Your leadership Style, to intro- duce people to the basics of __ effective work relationships. The workshop, instructed by Mowat, is geared to social ser- vice practitioners and professionals. Its aim is to help people understand the leader- ship/management style of both themselves and others. One-day course explores con- sequences of interpersonal style and reactions to stress and pressure. "Any organization that is in- terested in meeting the needs of its people does so by working on effective and satisfying work relationships," says Mowat. "This is as important to (the organization’s) success as the development of technical skills," she stresses. continued on page 4 INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE/OCTOBER 18, 1988 Athletics Update Curling: Thursdays, 4:45 - 6:30 pm Royal City Curling Club. More faculty, staff and student participants are needed. Call Betty Lou (5338) or Margaret (5479) to register. Badminton: Mondays, 2:00 - 4:00 pm; Tuesdays, 12:00 - 2:00 & 4:30 - 6:00 pm (Side Courts); Wednesday, 2:00 - 4:00 pm. A badmin- ton pyramid is set up in the glass case by the gym waiting for names and phone numbers. Nets will be set up (except Tues. 4:30 - 6:00 pm) and racquets & birds will be available from room 1317. Rules are simple. There is a men’s division and a women’s division. Mixed will come later if there is a demand. Sign up on the pyramid then issue your first challenge. Golf: The golf team has completed three of four required tourna- ments at this point and the standings are as follows: Total Total Total Totals AtFraser Valley AtDouglas At Cariboo To Date Malaspina 485 454 471 1410 Douglas College 496 460 493 1446 Fraser Valley a2) 480 481 1488 Cariboo College 534 491 503 1528 The last tournament is at Malaspina October 15 - 16. Best of luck to Gert Van Niekerk and his team. Hockey: The first exhibition game was played October 8 at Port Moody Arena against Cyclone Taylor (a Division One men’s league team from Vancouver). Douglas lost 8-9 but all four goalies present played and new coach Bruce Troniak got to look at several different line combinations. Next game is with BCIT at Four Rinks in Bur- naby, October 15. Sports Menu Oct. 14 - 16 Golf - at Malaspina College Saturday & Sunday. Volleyball - Sr. boys tournament at Douglas Friday & Saturday. Volleyball - Douglas men vs. Grand Prairie at Douglas Friday, 8:00 pm. Volleyball - men’s college tournament at Douglas Saturday. Hockey - at BCIT (Four Rinks) Saturday 8:00 pm. Oct. 17 Basketball - Douglas men at UBC Monday 5:00 pm. Oct. 18 Volleyball - Douglas women at Columbia Bible College Tuesday 5:00 pm. Oct. 20 Volleyball - Douglas women at Earl Marriott Thursday 4:00 pm. Oct. 21 - 22 *Basketball - Douglas men vs. Seattle Blue Angels at Douglas Friday 8:15 pm. *The Seattle Blue Angels are a Christian team maade up of ex-univer- sity and ex-pro players. The competition will be excellent. Plan to attend. 3