Learn more about LIT Fellows
In 2023 we held two webinars with Carole Robin, LIT Co-founder and Head of Curriculum & Faculty and a panel of Fellows alumni to help you learn more about the program, what to expect, and ask questions.
You can access the one hour recordings here: Session 1 and Session 2. You can also watch the 4-minute highlight reel.
Specific topics covered included:
Specific topics covered included:
What made the time and money worth it
What you wish somebody told you before you applied
Biggest lessons from the program
Ways to learn more about what we do
Here are a few resources to learn more about what to expect from a LIT program.
Please read The Power of T-Groups and Experiential Learning. This paper will help you better understand the pedagogy, the reason we use it, and how to best prepare to get the most out of a LIT program.
Check out some typical learning goals and skills for LIT programs.
Carole Robin and David Bradford’s website for their book Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends, and Colleagues. There is a wealth of articles, podcasts, interviews, and videos that introduce the foundation of LIT’s programs.
Lenny’s Podcast interview with Carole Robin
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These other resources may be helpful too - but they aren’t as important as those above.
Short Overview Video with Carole Robin, LIT Co-founder, Head of Programs, and former lead instructor of the Stanford GSB Interpersonal Dynamics course. This video focuses on the Stanford Exec program — while similar, LIT’s retreats have some unique innovations to tailor it more specifically to our audiences.
Stanford Interpersonal Dynamics Exec Ed Website (Stanford’s version of what LIT does)
You can also find more information on the Fellows Program page and in our FAQ, including how to fund your LIT experience.