Women Leaders

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Women Leaders
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M2317

Lisbon (Portugal)

06 Apr 2026 -10 Apr 2026

5750

Overview

Introduction:

Women leaders represent an essential force in shaping strategic direction, organizational culture, and sustainable growth. Their leadership is linked to institutional frameworks that integrate diversity, inclusivity, and innovation into decision making. This traiing program introduces structured models and governance approaches for strengthening women’s leadership in different organizational contexts. It also highlights institutional methods, strategies, and frameworks that support professional advancement and organizational impact.

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze the institutional foundations of women’s leadership.

  • Evaluate frameworks for strategic thinking and decision-making.

  • Classify models for personal branding and executive presence.

  • Determine negotiation, influence, and networking structures.

  • Explore institutional approaches to diversity, inclusion, and career development.

Target Audience:

  • Middle and senior managers.

  • Directors and vice presidents.

  • Entrepreneurs and business owners.

  • Nonprofit sector leaders.

  • Government sector leaders.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Leadership Foundations:

  • Institutional principles of leadership in organizational contexts.

  • Structural models of authority and responsibility.

  • Leadership roles in governance and culture-building.

  • Institutional approaches to ethical leadership.

  • The impact of leadership on organizational performance.

Unit 2:

Strategic Thinking and Decision Making:

  • Frameworks for strategic analysis and foresight.

  • Institutional approaches to decision-making processes.

  • Models for risk evaluation in strategic planning.

  • Governance structures supporting informed decisions.

  • Strategic alignment of leadership decisions with organizational goals.

Unit 3:

Personal Branding and Executive Presence:

  • Institutional concepts of personal branding in leadership.

  • Structural elements of executive presence.

  • Models of credibility and trust in organizational contexts.

  • The role of communication in building leadership identity.

  • Institutional perspectives on visibility and influence.

Unit 4:

Negotiation, Influence, and Networking:

  • Governance frameworks for structured negotiations.

  • Institutional approaches to influence and persuasion.

  • Models for stakeholder relationship management.

  • Networking structures for professional advancement.

  • The role of alliances in organizational success.

Unit 5:

Diversity, Inclusion, and Career Advancement:

  • Institutional frameworks for diversity in leadership.

  • Governance models supporting inclusivity.

  • Structural approaches to addressing barriers in career progression.

  • Organizational policies fostering equal opportunities.

  • Institutional strategies for long term career advancement.