Course : Developing Your Managerial Leadership

Developing Your Managerial Leadership






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IN-HOUSE
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Training at your location, our location or remotely

Ref. EAL
  2d - 14h00
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Practical details
Exercises to get to know yourself better, analyze your leadership style, and evaluate your level of assertiveness. Feedback.

Course schedule

1
What is a Leader?

  • Why people follow leaders.
  • Characteristics and behaviours of effective leaders.
  • Management and leadership.

2
Leadership Styles

  • Self-evaluation your preferred leadership style.
  • Principles of team-building.
  • Defining Qualities and Strengths.
  • Create your personal plan for success.

3
Enhancing Team Performance

  • How well do you motivate your employees: measure your skills.
  • Characteristics of high performing teams.
  • Understanding human work-related needs.
  • Creating a motivational work environment.
  • Motivating difficult team members.
  • Performance evaluation based on results and agreed upon objectives.
  • Review priorities during periods of change.
Exercise
Role-play situations for managers.

4
Empowering, Motivating and Inspiring Others

  • Acquiring strategic vision.
  • Key decision-making techniques.
  • Developing stronger impact and influence.
  • Perfecting your persuasive powers when negotiating.
  • Eliciting commitment to move things forward.
  • Leading by Example.
Exercise
Role-play situations for managers.

5
Improving Working Relationships

  • Developing communication skills.
  • Preventing misunderstandings and conflict.
  • Improving the communication process.
  • The Art of giving feedback.
  • Master techniques for gaining agreement and buy-in.
  • Developing credibility through expertise and relationships.
  • Delegating and mentoring to help others to increase their skill sets.
  • Encouraging others to be resourceful.
Exercise
Role-play situations for managers.

6
Being Assertive

  • Understanding assertiveness and how it differs from aggression and submission.
  • Saying 'No' to unreasonable requests.
  • Giving criticism effectively.
  • Setting boundaries for others.
  • Presenting clear messages.
  • Closing conversations.
  • Gaining increased confidence.
  • Handling your Stress and other people's.
Exercise
How are you assertive? Role-play situations for managers.


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