The Idaho Institute of Organizations and Leadership is proud to be a disabled veteran company...
What we do...
The Idaho Institute for Organizations and Leadership provides high quality customized leadership training programs, public offerings, coaching, and organizational development processes and programs to help you and your employees meet or exceed your goals. Whether you are looking to develop the followers in your organization, first line managers and supervisors, or your executive team, the Idaho Institute of Organizations and Leadership can customize training or other appropriate methods of change that meet your unique business needs. The Idaho Institute of Organizations and Leadership helps facilitate organizational leadership processes. We assist our customers reach their potential through:
- Organization Development
- We see your initiative through from beginning to end. From initial consultation services to program evaluations, we develop a strong partnership with you in order to help you achieve your desired outcomes.
- Our highly-skilled and dynamic facilitators offer expertise from a wide variety of business sectors.
- All of our services can be delivered at your site or at an offsite location centrally located to your place of business.
- We can help your organization plan strategically for short term and preferred future planning
- Our expert facilitators are certified in Myers-Briggs, Temperament, and other organizational and leadership assessments
- We have certified Project Manager Professionals to help you plan and management your projects
- We have Hudson Institute trained and certified (ICF certified) coaches to assist in developing your leaders and your followers.
- We assist organizations in developing the self-confidence, vision, wisdom, motivational impact and delivery skills of their leaders and followers.
- Retreat design, planning, and facilitation
- Training and Development
- Quality Assurance with expertise in NQA-1, OCRWM, and a full range of QA activities from auditing to QA program development