Being a Positive Leader
| Course Type: |
Part-time |
| Course Start Date: | 28 September 2011, 14 March 2011 |
| Location: | Colchester |
| Duration: | 1 day |
| Centre: | Professional Training Centre |
| Course Fee: | £185 +VAT |
Course Description:
Many believe UK business has been over-managed and under-led for 20 years. This course shows how rapid change and dramatic improvement in performance can come from dynamic, positive leadership.
Course Objectives/Key Benefits:
On completion, delegates will have the necessary skills to lead and develop successful teams, ensuring that their dynamic leadership enables effective and improved performance back in the workplace.
Who the Course is Aimed at:
Current or aspiring:
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Team Leaders
Course Content:
- Your leadership style
- Principles of motivation
- Team dynamics
- Setting objectives and goals
- Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing
- A Leadership Toolkit
- Joined-Up-Thinking
Entry Requirements:
None
Course Progression:
Marketing for Managers NLP for Managers
Training Method:
Participative, lively and draw’s on the presenter’s practical experience as a leader of organisations of all sizes/sectors. Delegates are encouraged to use their own experiences to keep the session relevant to their real needs.
Further Information:
Course Enquiry Line: (01206) 712777
Make a general enquiry
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