Building Task Leadership Skills
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Building Task Leadership Skills Course
Introduction:
Great leaders understand the importance of continuous improvement. By acknowledging that you possess a task-oriented leadership style, you have already taken the crucial first step in evaluating your own leadership approach. While being task-oriented can be valuable in many situations, exceptional leaders consistently adapt and adjust their style to meet the specific needs of their organization.
The Building Task Leadership Skills training course focuses on developing effective practices that enhance self-confidence and promote confident communication. These skills are essential for achieving success in project work, prioritization, and meeting deadlines. In today's highly competitive business environment, it is crucial to emphasize practices that foster personal self-confidence and aid in managing individual and team tasks, priorities, and projects.
Over the course of 10 days, this training program will introduce you to various leadership models and provide practical tools to help shape your personal leadership style. By incorporating these insights and techniques, you will become a more effective and impactful leader in your organization.
Course Objectives:
By the end of the Building Task Leadership Skills training course, participants will be able to:
- Set a vision for the future of their companies,
- Communicate the vision to all employees.
- Design and implement motivational strategies in order to achieve this vision.
- Undertake to continually inspire, encourage and support those in their organization in pursuit of this vision.
- Utilize basic planning project tools to plan work strategy.
- Speak with passion and confidence.
- Integrate the characteristics of colleagues who assist in our work.
- Build up positive interpersonal techniques for better management of work.
- Project confidence and credibility to those you work with.
- Find new ways to motivate and encourage employees in the achievement of this vision.
- Tune into the forces that might require a change of direction
Who Should Attend?
This Building Task Leadership Skills Course Ideal for:
- Those who want to improve their communication skills
- Those who wish to improve their self-confidence
- Those who wants to learn techniques to work with other colleagues
- Those who are starting as a new Manager
- Aspiring leaders who want to achieve a high level of confidence
Course Outlines:
Creating a Confident and Credible Image
– Where does self-confidence come from?
– The comfort zone and its impact on business success.
– Banishing the fear of speaking in public.
– Self-perception and its impact on confidence.
– How being confident can help you raise your profile?
– Body language and its impact on credibility.
Confident Communication to Groups
– How to run efficient and effective meetings?
– How to prepare for and structure a business presentation?
– How to get over the nerves of giving a business presentation?
– Handling questions from senior leaders.
– How to sell yourself and your organization and your ideas?
– Developing rapport in business presentations.
Confident Communicating to Get Results
– The power of using stories to get messages across.
– Using analogies effectively.
– Using evidence to win people over to your way of thinking.
– Increasing your personal power and charisma.
– When to be strong and when to play weak.
– Inclusive/exclusive language and its effect on people.
Communicating Passion
– The importance of passion.
– Developing courage and confidence in conflict situations.
– Beating your comfort zone and taking more risks.
– Using our full range of communication.
– Powerful closes that move people to action.
– Become a magnetic personality.
Enhancing your Profile within the Business
– How to conduct yourself to senior people?
– How to sell change to people who don’t want to change?
– How to sell unpopular policies to team?
– How to make yourself memorable?
– Be a radiator, not a drain.
– The speaking challenges.
Introduction of Work Task Concepts
– Comprehending the role of self-management in managing tasks.
– Overview and context of task management.
– Identifying reasons for the current focus in business on managing tasks.
– Comprehending how work is accomplished in organizations.
– Identifying the role of strategic management in leadership of tasks.
– Comprehending the role of organization type in task management.
Importance of Planning in Management of Tasks
– Clarifying goals, objectives, assumptions and constraints in work.
– Integrating a scope, work structure and management plan in assignments.
– Learning to identify and manage stakeholders.
– Identifying risk techniques that affect tasks, priorities and deadlines.
– Comprehending how to develop clarity in purpose and objectives in task assignments.
– Identifying the skills necessary to lead and manage work tasks.
Setting Priorities & Deadlines in our Time Management
– Using the manner, approaching work as an initial time management plan.
– Planning for time management, scheduling and meeting deadlines.
– Integrating time management into development of priorities.
– Making the most from meetings, e-mails, interruptions and transition time.
– Developing a personal plan, with a ‘to do’ list and priorities.
– Dealing with time wasters, procrastination and bosses.
Skills Required to Deal with People in our Work Assignments
– Identifying skills required to obtain the help of others on tasks.
– The importance of understanding our ways of working with others.
– The importance of interpersonal skill in accomplishment of tasks.
– Identifying interpersonal work styles of self and other.
– Comprehending task flexibility and versatility in people leadership.
– Learning how to work better with others to have productive work.
Personally, Managing Tasks to Implement Change
– Learning techniques to use communication for success in tasks.
– Comprehend the characteristics of proper communication.
– Identifying methods to deal with human change patterns.
– Building a personal plan to become more effective with self-management.
– Dealing with some people who struggle with change.
– Practicing techniques to help colleagues with change.