Leadership Development

Leadership Development

Leadership Exchange And Development – Introducing the iLEAD program and training event

By the end of this program, you will have gained awareness of and in many cases a working knowledge and proficiency in the following:

LEAD SELF — Focusing and Shaping Your Evolving and Growing Self

  • What does it mean to lead self?
  • Leadership is a practice, not a position.
  • Building self-awareness
  • Building Self-Trust/Confidence
  • Assuring Personal Integrity and Ethical Behavior
  • Acting from a state of balance in the face of change.
  • Clarifying, exploring and sharing your Values, Vision, Mission and definition of leadership.
  • Presenting yourself and knowing your audience(s).

 

LEAD RELATIONSHIPS – Facing and Extending into your network of support and connections

  • What does it mean to lead in a relationship?
  • Identifying your Network of Relationships and Gaining their Feedback
  • Building a self that can confidently connect, extend to others, take action, and stay in your integrity.
  • Helping others do same.
  • Communicating with others; remaining curious and interested, creating a shared pool of meaning; moving others to promises and actions
  • Collaborating, Making and accepting offers, and declining without withdrawing
  • Giving and Receiving Feedback on performance
  • Building Trust and Accountability

 

LEAD TEAMS – Broadening and Formalizing Your Offer and Impact

  • What does it mean to lead a team?
  • Defining and understanding Facilitative Leadership
  • Understanding the qualitative difference between Groups and Teams and understanding the stages of team development
  • Having a working knowledge of the Principles, Processes and Tools of Meetings
  • Setting and running effective meetings – Time, Topic, Process, Person
  • Team Selection and Stakeholders
  • Clarifying roles and responsibilities – Facilitator, Member, Scribe, Timekeeper
  • Supporting and coaching team member development
  • Assuring cohesion and team accountability
  • Understanding meetings as steps in projects and change initiatives

 

LEAD ORGANIZATION – Integrating, Aligning, Setting Direction and Influencing Change

  • What does it mean to lead organizationally?
  • Knowing our Industry, Customers and Business model.
  • Knowing our Company Vision, Mission, Values.
  • Understanding, valuing and assuring alignment and Integration at all levels
  • Setting direction through strategic planning.
  • Thinking holistically, dynamically and strategically and acting locally.
  • Placing the organization’s work into a larger context – Triple Bottom.
  • Understanding governance, making decisions and decision-making options.
  • Setting goals and performance expectations.
  • Establishing measurements and targets.
  • Identifying, designing and improving processes; managing projects as a structure for organizational change and reaching organizational goals.

 

LEAD CULTURE — Shaping and supporting our Environments

  • What does it mean to lead culturally?
  • Understanding what culture is and using a model of culture to assess our culture, its strength and fit.
  • Understanding and using our Organization-Wide Survey on Engagement, Readiness for Change and Living our Values.
  • Designing and shifting Culture.
  • Promoting learning and development.
  • Using storytelling and symbols to reinforce desired culture.
  • Placing our organizational culture into a social and global context.
  • Promoting and supporting Corporate Citizenship.
  • Assuring Engagement and consistency between our Symbols and Stories, our Stated Values and the Way We Think & Act.