Leadership and Energy Management

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Leadership and Energy Management
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M2350

Kigali (Rwanda)

16 Feb 2026 -20 Feb 2026

6000

Overview

Introduction:

Leadership and Energy Management refers to the integration of effective leadership principles with strategies for optimizing organizational and personal energy resources. It emphasizes how leaders influence, direct, and sustain performance through efficient use of time, effort, and organizational resources. The program covers frameworks for managing mental, emotional, and physical energy in leadership contexts. It also examines models and structures for aligning energy management with organizational goals, productivity, and sustainable performance.

Program Objectives:

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

  • Analyze the interrelation between leadership effectiveness and energy management principles.

  • Evaluate frameworks for managing organizational, team, and personal energy resources.

  • Classify methods for balancing emotional, mental, and physical energy in leadership roles.

  • Design structured approaches to sustain productivity and performance through energy management.

  • Interpret models that connect leadership, motivation, and sustainable energy strategies.

Targeted Audience:

  • Senior managers.

  • Department heads.

  • HR and talent development officers.

  • Organizational development specialists.

  • Project leaders and team supervisors.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Leadership and Energy Management:

  • Defining leadership in the context of energy utilization.

  • The concept of organizational and personal energy.

  • Distinguishing between physical, emotional, and cognitive energy.

  • The role of leadership in influencing collective energy.

  • Models connecting leadership and sustainable energy practices.

Unit 2:

Frameworks of Energy Management in Leadership:

  • Principles of energy management in organizational settings.

  • Frameworks for optimizing team performance through energy balance.

  • Time-energy correlation in leadership effectiveness.

  • The role of resilience and adaptability in energy leadership.

  • Comparative approaches to energy-focused leadership models.

Unit 3:

Managing Personal Energy for Leaders:

  • Identifying sources of leader energy drain and renewal.

  • Emotional intelligence and its impact on energy.

  • Stress management as an energy conservation framework.

  • Cognitive focus and clarity in leadership decision-making.

  • Personal energy mapping and self-assessment tools.

Unit 4:

Leading Teams Through Energy Optimization:

  • Building high-energy team cultures.

  • Methods to align team motivation with energy cycles.

  • Strategies for sustaining engagement and productivity.

  • The role of communication in energizing teams.

  • Integrating recognition and feedback as energy multipliers.

Unit 5:

Sustainable Leadership and Energy Strategies:

  • Long-term perspectives on energy and leadership.

  • Embedding energy management into organizational culture.

  • Linking leadership energy with innovation and growth.

  • Structures for monitoring and sustaining collective energy.

  • Strategic leadership frameworks for future energy challenges.