0064 - Strategic Leadership Certificate
Course Description
This leadership training program was developed with input from several local employers. The program comprises a highly interactive series of seven topics that are delivered live online (virtually) at 3-5pm on Wednesdays. It is best to participate using a desktop computer with camera, microphone, and MS Teams installed. Connecting to MS Teams by other means may not provide all of the available features.
- Social Intelligence
- Increase Your Self Awareness
- Remove or Limit Self-Deception
- Ask For Feedback
- Be Open to Change
- Reflect On Your Actions
- The Keys to Empathy
- Listening and Paying Attention
- Don’t Judge
- Shift Your View
- Don’t Show Fake Emotions
- Active Listening
- Attunement
- Don’t Jump to Conclusions
- Shift Your Focus
- Don’t Discount Feelings
- Insight on Behavior
- Perception
- Facts vs. Emotions
- Online Communication
- Listen and Watch More
- Communication
- Give Respect and Trust
- Be Consistent
- Always Keep Your Cool
- Observing Body Language
- Social Cues
- Recognize Social Situations
- The Eyes Have It
- Non-Verbal Cues
- Verbal Cues
- Spectrum of Cues
- Review and Reflect
- Being Adaptable and Flexible
- Personal Space
- Conversation Skills
- Current Events
- Conversation Topics
- Cues to Watch For
- Give People Your Attention
- Body Language
- Be Aware of Your Movements
- It’s Not What You Say – It’s How You Say It
- Open vs. Closed Body Language
- Communicate with Power
- Building Rapport
- Take the High Road
- Forget About Yourself
- Remembering People
- Ask Good Questions
- Increase Your Self Awareness
- Supervising Others
- Setting Expectations
- Defining the Requirements
- Identifying Opportunities for Improvement and Growth
- Setting Verbal Expectations
- Putting Expectations in Writing
- Setting Goals
- Understanding Cascading Goals
- The SMART Way
- The Three P’s
- Helping Others Set Goals
- Assigning Work
- General Principles
- The Dictatorial Approach
- The Apple-Picking Approach
- The Collaborative Approach
- Degrees of Delegation
- Level One: Complete Supervision
- Level Two: Partial Supervision
- Level Three: Complete Independence
- Implementing Delegation
- Deciding to Delegate
- To Whom Should You Delegate?
- Providing Instructions
- Monitoring the Results
- Troubleshooting Delegation
- Providing Feedback
- Characteristics of Good Feedback
- Feedback Delivery Tools
- Informal Feedback
- Formal Feedback
- Managing Your Time
- The 80/20 Rule
- Prioritizing with the Urgent-Important Matrix
- Using a Productivity Journal
- Using Routines and Rituals to Simplify Your Workday
- Resolving Conflict
- Using a Conflict Resolution Process
- Maintaining Fairness
- Seeking Help from Within the Team
- Seeking Help from Outside the Team
- Tips for Special Situations
- What to Do If You’ve Been Promoted from within the Team
- What To Do If You’re Leading a Brand New Team
- What to Do if You’re Taking on an Established Team
- A Survival Guide for the New Supervisor
- Ask the Right Questions of the Right People
- Go to Gemba
- Keep Learning!
- Setting Expectations
- Leadership Core Values
- Is it Better to be Loved or Feared?
- The Case for Fear
- The Case for Love
- The Case against Either
- The Middle Ground 23
- Leadership as Service
- Top-down Hierarchies
- A Lateral Perspective
- Know Your Employees
- Genuine Empathy and the Power to Lead
- Leadership by Design
- Begin with the End in Mind
- Setting Goals
- Determining Values
- A Mission Statement
- Understanding Motivation
- Dramatism
- The Pentad
- Guilt and Redemption
- Identification
- Constructive Criticism
- What are Your Intentions?
- A Positive Vision of Success
- Feedback Sandwich
- Following up (versus Badgering)
- The Importance of Tone
- Lighting a Fire
- Calming a Storm
- Adult versus Parent
- Changing the Script
- Trusting Your Team
- Dangers of Micromanaging
- Delegation and Anxiety
- Aces in Their Places
- Celebrating Success
- Earning the Trust of Your Team
- Honesty
- Reliability
- Availability
- Openness
- Building and Reinforcing Your Team
- Identifying Team Strengths and Weaknesses
- Identify Team Roles
- Design Exercises with Specific Goals
- What to Avoid
- You are the Boss of You
- What Kind of Person Would You Follow?
- Self-Awareness
- Self-Improvement
- Keeping Your Balance
- Is it Better to be Loved or Feared?
- Workplace Relations
- New Hires
- Company Core Values
- Building Relationships
- Encourage Respect
- Setting Ground Rules
- It’s About Interacting and Influence
- Dealing with Different Personalities
- Build a Culture of Collaboration
- Be Nice to Everyone (Not Just Those Who Can Help You)
- Be a Team Player
- Dealing with Rumors, Gossip, and Half - Truths
- Its Effects on Morale
- Reinforce the Truth with Facts
- Deal With it Swiftly
- Do Not Participate
- Office Personalities
- Complainer
- Gossiper
- Bully
- Negative Ned / Nancy
- Information Keeper
- Know-It-All
- The Apple - Polisher
- Nosey Neighbor
- Getting Support for Your Projects
- Gain Trust Through Honesty
- Be Assertive
- Blow Your Own Horn
- Make Allies
- Conflict Resolution
- The Importance of Forgiveness
- Neutralizing Emotions
- The Benefits of a Resolution
- The Agreement Frame
- Ethics
- Benefits of an Ethical Environment
- Lead by Example
- Ensuring Ethical Behavior
- Addressing Unethical Behavior
- You Are Not an Island
- Never Burn a Bridge
- Take the High Road
- Trust is a Two-Way Street
- Don’t Hide in Your Office
- Social Events Outside of Work
- How to Decline Politely
- Rules When Attending
- Meeting New People
- Conversation Dos and Don’ts
- New Hires
- Leadership and Influence
- The Evolution of Leadership
- Defining Leadership
- Characteristics of a Leader
- Leadership Principles
- A Brief History of Leadership
- Three Theories of Leadership
- Situational Leadership
- Situational Leadership: Telling
- Situational Leadership: Selling
- Situational Leadership: Participating
- Situational Leadership: Delegating
- A Personal Inventory
- An Introduction to Kouzes and Posner
- A Personal Inventory
- Creating an Action Plan
- Modeling the Way
- Determining Your Way
- Being an Inspirational Role Model
- Influencing Others’ Perspectives
- Inspiring a Shared Vision
- Choosing Your Vision
- Communicating Your Vision
- Identifying the Benefit for Others
- Challenging the Process
- Think Outside the Box
- Developing Your Inner Innovator
- Seeing Room for Improvement
- Lobbying for Change
- Enabling Others to Act
- Encouraging Growth in Others
- Creating Mutual Respect
- The Importance of Trust
- Encouraging the Heart
- Sharing Rewards
- Celebrating Accomplishments
- Making Celebration Part of Your Culture
- Basic Influencing Skills
- The Art of Persuasion
- The Principles of Influence
- Creating an Impact
- Setting Goals
- Setting SMART Goals
- Creating a Long-Term Plan
- Creating a Support System
- The Evolution of Leadership
- Servant Leadership
- What is Servant Leadership?
- A Desire to Serve
- Share the Power
- Putting Others First
- Helping Employees Grow
- Leadership Practices
- Democratic Leadership Style
- Laissez-Faire Style
- Leading by Example
- Path-Goal Theory
- Share the Power
- Being Empathetic
- Learn to Delegate
- Their Success is Your Success
- Know When to Step In
- Characteristics of a Servant Leader
- Listening Skills
- Persuasive Powers
- Recognizes Opportunities
- Relates to Employees
- Barriers to Servant Leadership
- Excessive Criticism
- Doing Everything Yourself
- Sitting on the Sidelines
- Demanding from Employees
- Building a Team Community
- Identify the Group Needs
- Complement Member Skills
- Create Group Goals
- Encourage Communication
- Be a Motivator
- Make it Challenging
- Provide Resources
- Ask for Employee Input
- Offer Incentives
- Be a Mentor
- Establish Goals
- Know When to Praise or Criticize
- Create a Supportive Environment
- Create an Open-Door Policy
- Training Future Leaders
- Offer Guidance and Advice
- Identify Their Skill Sets
- Methods of Feedback
- Establish Long Term Goals
- Self-Reflection
- Keep a Journal
- Identify Your Strengths and Weaknesses
- Identify Your Needs
- Creating Your Own Goals
- What is Servant Leadership?
- Trust Building and Resilience
- Empower Staff
- Set Expectations
- Accept Input
- Delegate
- Supply Resources
- Transparent Communication
- Verbal
- Non-Verbal
- Honest Feedback
- No Gossip
- Keep Promises
- Be Organized
- Stay Motivated
- Don’t Overcommit and Under Deliver
- Keep Track
- Respect
- Position
- Opinion
- Time
- Strengths/Weaknesses
- Develop Positive Relationships
- Get-to-Know Colleagues
- Manage Boundaries
- Collaborate with Others
- Show Appreciation
- Personality Types
- The Leader
- The Analytical
- The Amiable
- The Expressive
- Change: Acceptance and Management
- Change is Constant
- Dealing with Evolution
- The Other Side
- Integrate the Change
- Overcoming Adversities
- Recognize Mistakes
- Fix Mistakes
- Evaluate Your Improvements
- Avoid Same Mistakes in Future
- Stress Management
- Exercise
- Balanced Diet
- Sleep
- Work Under Pressure
- Stay Motivated
- Keep End Goal in Mind
- Be Optimistic
- Like-Minded People
- Reward Yourself
- Empower Staff