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Introduction
This course
focuses on the leader's role in developing and motivating excellent teams.
Rather than defining one 'right' way to lead, it will introduce a range of
complementary approaches that participants can practice, combine, and adapt to
suit their personal preferences and organizational needs.
By exploring
the leadership role from many different perspectives, this seminar on achieving
leadership excellence allows delegates to experiment with innovative ways to
empower and enthuse their team and positively influence their organizational
climate and culture.
The benefits to
the organization will be leaders better able to focus on organizational goals
and better equipped to develop their team towards sustainable performance
improvement.
Objectives
At the end
of this course, the participants in achieving leadership excellence will be
able to:
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Study effective team
operations.
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Analyze effective
communication strategies.
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Understand how to give and
receive effective feedback.
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Consider tools for
motivating and delegating.
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Explore leadership styles.
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Examine the construction of
a learning environment.
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Sharpen influencing skills.
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Elevate communication
skills.
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Improve the utilization of
leadership styles.
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Increase the effectiveness
in managing performance.
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Get the most significant
levels of personal productivity.
Outline
Unit 1: The Empowering Tools of
Leadership: Motivating and Delegating
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Identifying the
critical factors in motivation.
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Appreciating
how different theories of motivation can be applied to the work setting.
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Tailor
motivational efforts to individual employees and different situations.
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Identify the
benefits and the barriers to delegation.
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Identify the
different delegation styles and understand the guidelines for how and when to
use them.
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Evaluate
employees and situations and determine the appropriate delegation style.
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The difference
between doing, leading, and managing.
Unit 2: The Attributes and
Characteristics of Successful Leadership
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Characteristics
of highly effective leaders.
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The difference
between traditional and transformational leadership.
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Using flexible
and effective leadership styles.
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Understanding a
leadership mindset.
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Effective
leadership and emotional intelligence.
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Practicing
effective decision-making.
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How do you
build an effective, proactive team?
Unit 3: Coaching for Top-Quality
Performance
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The transition
from performance appraisals to performance management manager's
self-evaluation.
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Managerial
barriers to effective performance appraisals.
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How do you
assess an employee's performance fairly, avoiding subjectivity and bias?
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The benefits of
ongoing performance management.
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Leadership/coaching
behavior assessment.
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Your
leadership/coaching style strengths and gaps.
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Using
performance management as a leadership strategy.
Unit 4: How to Become an
Environmental Change Agent
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Defining a
learning environment and its benefits.
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Senge's five
learning disciplines.
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Personal
mastery learning to expand our capacity to create desired results.
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Mental models
seeing how our internal pictures of the world shape our actions.
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Shared vision
building a sense of commitment in a group.
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Team learning
creating a synergistic thinking environment.
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Systems
thinking a language for describing the forces that shape the behavior of
systems.
Unit 5: Building Effective
Communication Skills
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Identifying the
importance of effective interpersonal communication for the leadership role.
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Building trust
and believability: behaviors vs. intentions.
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Perception and
communication with others.
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Self-concept
and leadership success strategies for improving self-concept.
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Delivering
clear, concise messages.
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