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£1,245.83
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£1,245.83
+ VATNo upcoming dates for this course, please contact us to arrange a date.
Delivered In-Person
Intermediate level
The leader of today has greater challenges than ever before in terms of unlocking human potential in their organisation and delivering results. This programme will help you achieve those aims and help you initiate and manage change more effectively. In particular, it will help you to:
Develop an effective strategy to achieve your business goals
Understand the role of emotional intelligence in leadership
Take away a practical leadership tool-kit
Develop a more dynamic approach through enhanced strategic creativity
Broaden your understanding of the corporate culture to increase your influence within it
Improve your persuasion and influencing skills to achieve your strategic goals
Learn the key functions of strategic leadership
In today’s world, one of the main aims of the leader is to develop the capability of the organisation to handle change and the challenges of the future even if those challenges have yet to be discovered. Leading in the organisational setting is becoming increasingly difficult because of the increase in regulation in all sectors and the risk of litigation. All organisations need leaders who can handle these challenges effectively, in particular the complexities of organisational life. At the same time, people who feel they are led effectively from the top find it easier to cope with and perform under higher pressure levels and therefore achieve the ultimate business goals
Who should attend?
This programme has been specifically designed for senior managers and those middle managers who are on the fast track to senior positions. It is suitable for both public and private sector individuals and all senior managers, executives and directors who understand the benefits both personally and professionally of developing strategic leadership skills.
Practical training methods
The course leader uses a broad range of learning techniques including short input sessions, individual development exercises, group work and case studies to provide a strong mix between practical training and giving a sound foundation of strategic leadership theory. The course provides you with a unique opportunity to put into practice what you have learnt and benefit from the observations and perceptions of the other course members.
Leadership is less about doing and more about being.
Day One
Introduction and objectives
The need for strategic leadership
The roots of leadership
How thought on leadership has developed
Current perceptions on strategic leadership
The leadership/management debate
People and process issues
The integrated approach to deliver results
Levels of leadership
The capabilities required at the strategic level
The difference between strategic leadership and strategy
Qualities and capabilities of strategic leaders
Illustration through case studies
Review of strategic capability
Developing specific leadership qualities
A review of strategic capability using case study examples
Developing an approach to leadership
Reviewing the traditional and current approaches to leadership
CASE STUDY 1: Developing a leadership strategy
Understanding leadership processes at all levels
Applying the leadership hierarchy
Analysing the process
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Demonstrating the theory of leadership processes in practice
Leadership and emotional intelligence
The relationship between leadership and emotion
The essence of organisational climate
PRACTICAL EXERCISE
Participants will work on an exercise to illustrate the theory of emotional intelligence in practice
Day Two
Review of day one
Understanding strategic creativity
Examining the psychological aspects of strategic thinking
Mind mapping and other approaches to creative thinking
Developing a creativity toolkit
CASE STUDY 2: A strategic leadership challenge
Developing a new vision and plan to transform an organisation to face future challenges based on a real-life scenario
Developing strategic leadership capability
A review of current approaches
Understanding the behavioural approaches
Developing a contingency approach
Understanding corporate culture
The structural aspects
The behavioural aspects
The human aspects
How leaders can change corporate culture
Developing a toolkit for change
Understanding the cultural web
The link with emotional intelligence
CASE STUDY 3: Analysing leadership techniques
This practical case study illustrates how the strategic approach and the application of appropriate leadership techniques including ‘split screen ability’ work in a real-life scenario
Performance aspects at the strategic level
Developing vision, goals and objectives
Creating corporate identity and alignment
Working with individual influencers
Effective strategic influencing skills
The characteristics of effective persuasive leaders
Understanding methods of persuasion
Profiling others
Building the top team
The nature of the top team
Accepting diversity and challenge
The key functions of strategic leadership
Putting these into action
Personal leadership planning
Identifying tomorrow’s leaders
Practical approaches
The challenges for the future.
Programme closure
Action logs
Next steps
Feedback
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