Leadership and Management
The Power of Leaders
Overview:
Introduction:
The "Power of Leaders" training program is a comprehensive initiative designed to empower participants with the knowledge, skills, and mindset necessary to become effective leaders in their respective domains. Through a combination of theoretical insights, practical exercises, and experiential learning, participants explore various aspects of leadership, including influence, decision-making, and team dynamics.
Program Objectives:
At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Differentiate between leadership and management.
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Pinpoint their leadership philosophies and strengths through self-evaluations.
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Analyze different leadership theories with a focus on situational leadership.
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List the core skills of emotional intelligence (EI).
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Explain the delegator and change agent functions of a leader.
Targeted Audience:
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Mid to Senior-level Managers.
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Aspiring Leaders and Emerging Leaders.
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Professionals seeking to enhance their leadership skills.
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Employees interested in personal and professional growth through leadership development.
Program Outline:
Unit 1:
Practices of Exemplary Leaders:
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Challenge the process.
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Inspire a vision.
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Model the way.
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Enable others to act.
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Encourage the heart.
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Explore the perennial question: nature or nurture.
Unit 2:
The Leadership Journey and Situational Leadership:
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Review major theories: Trait theories, Behavioral theories, The leadership grid.
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Understand situational leadership: theory and simulation.
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Assess situation maturity levels and levels of development.
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Identify the relationship between maturity levels and leadership styles.
Unit 3:
The Emotionally Intelligent Leader:
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Explore an overview of EI.
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Understand intrapersonal and interpersonal intelligence.
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Compare Emotional Quotient (EQ) versus Intelligence Quotient (IQ).
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Apply the EI competency framework.
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Analyze the 18 EI competencies in practice.
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Brainstorm real-life examples.
Unit 4:
Leadership, Delegation, and Empowerment:
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Define delegation, its objectives, and rules.
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Identify delegation levels.
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Discuss why delegation is not popular.
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Establish guidelines for delegation.
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Explore decision-making styles in the Gulf.
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Define empowerment and its significance.
Unit 5:
The Leader as a Change Catalyst:
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Understand the nature of change.
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Explore Kotter’s eight-step change process model.
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Recognize and address resistance to change.