The webinar introduces the essential leadership and management skills which must be mastered to facilitate growth of teams and a business.
We explain what leadership and management is, before providing a framework to adapt an attendee’s leadership style in any situation. We end by providing practical tips and tools to help lead a high performance team.
What’s covered:
* Importance of leadership and management
* Definition of leadership and management
* Situational leadership with practical tools
* Definition of a high-performance team
* Foundations of an effective culture
* Multiplier leadership
What outcomes will be achieved:
* Understanding of the difference between leadership and management
* Insights and areas to develop of your own leadership and management style
* Strategies which can be used immediately to increase your leadership and management effectiveness.
Who should attend?
For business owners and managers, who are relatively new to leadership and management and are at the early stages of building and motivating a team.
Eligibility:
Workshops are open to start-up and established small to medium sized enterprises located in the following local authority areas taking part in the East Midlands Chamber’s Accelerator project:
Amber Valley; Ashfield; Bassetlaw; Broxtowe; Chesterfield; Derby; Derbyshire Dales; Erewash; Gedling; High Peak; Leicester City; Mansfield; Newark & Sherwood; North East Derbyshire; Nottingham; Rushcliffe; South Derbyshire.
(Please note: Businesses based in districts not participating in the Accelerator project (i.e. Bolsover; Leicestershire) may attend providing they are members of East Midlands Chamber. In such instances, please contact Hannah Kerridge-Smith on 07741163242 who will approve your booking.)
Delivered by Stuart Ross
The Accelerator project delivers online webinars and full-day workshops. The webinars are designed as one-hour taster sessions and the workshops as full-day training sessions which are designed to provide delegates with an actionable plan and strategy.
This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and is delivered by East Midlands Chamber.