The Leadership Toolbox (workshop)
Engaging others to lead
Great leaders are not born – they have mastered their craft with specific skills and a consistent attitude of collaboration that allows them to accomplish great things with people. Leaders that practice these skills are able to bring the best out of people and achieve massive results by allowing staff to be motivated.
The Leadership Toolbox is an ideal seminar for any leader with direct reports who values results and wants to know how to engage people and get the work done. This content-rich, interactive program is packed full of relevant, street-ready skills and practices that can be applied immediately.
Based on the concepts of Intrinsic Motivation, Leadership Leverage, and the Coaching Leader, The Leadership Toolbox uses a holistic approach to motivate followers to be leaders.
Immediate Benefits
- Discover the secrets of successful leaders and how to apply them every day.
- Learn how to deal with difficult people at work and poor staff performance.
- Learn why staff engagement is about much more that feeling good.
- Become a master of skilled communications in even the toughest conversations.
What You Will Learn
- Learn how leverage is the ultimate goal of leadership and how to create it.
- Sharpen your communication skills with the brain/mouth formula.
- Discover 10 ways to increase your staff Trust Score.
- Understand the deception of our judgements and how to come ‘down off the ladder’.
- Learn how to use the three motivators in great delegation to get results.
- Increase your skills and comfort with the three follow up strategies: praise, feedback and coaching.
- Practice going down the ‘funnel’ and double clicking to get what you want.
Tags: accountability, business, change, commitment, culver, effectiveness, entrepreneurs, freedom, human resources, humour, leadership, motivation, organization, time management
Roy Martin
Lesley Brown
Paul Gardner
Karen Bossin
Sandy McIntosh
Lorna Edmonstone
Phil Harmuth
Serge De Iure
Erin Lee
Gail Bonner
Mark Prestwich
Dana Mahon
Lesley Brown