So You Say you want to lead (The emerging leader) . . .
Duration:
One Day
Leadership Optic:
Self-Awareness
Overview:
This course is targeted for managers who are new to leadership or not yet in a formal organizational role with followers. Self-awareness will be created by participation in a workplace emotional intelligence self-assessment. Customized applications of self-assessment learning will be made to case studies and leadership skills such as coaching followers. In preparation for a leadership role, participants will gain knowledge of how and when emotions impact workplace judgments and decisions, then use acquired skills to apply tools that facilitate enhanced execution. Integration of emotional intelligence with topics such as improved work efficiency, coaching others, interpersonal communications skills, and building and maintaining a team are direct outcomes of this training session. Action plans will be written for individual development based upon content learned in the course.
Learning Objectives:
-- Increase self-awareness by taking an emotional intelligence self-assessment.
-- Understand core elements of leading others.
-- Process the impact that emotions have on judgment and decision-making.
-- Write a development plan that links emotional intelligence to personal effectiveness.
Developing your leadership story . . .
Duration:
One Day
Leadership Optic:
Self-Awareness
Overview:
The art of storytelling is as old as human history itself. Stories are meant to engage and inspire. Sadly, many leaders have not thought about what their personal leadership story is, or what they desire it to be. In this fast paced workshop, participants will produce an autobiography of what brought them to their current leadership moment. They will produce a historical timeline that draws in critical leadership inflection points. Learners will examine ten leadership principles that are foundational to making their personal story a reality. Using the classic story telling technique of: Hero, Villain, Muse, Conflict, and Resolution the learner will proactively create the story of what they desire their personal leadership epitaph to be.
Learning Objectives:
-- Link the importance of values communication to work outcomes.
-- Prioritize personal values and link these values to leadership.
-- Create a set of leadership principles that flow from personal values.
-- Write a leadership story that is based upon values and principles.
-- Develop a communication tool to share values and principles with teams.
leading with emotional intelligence . . .
Duration:
One Day
Leadership Optic:
Self-Awareness
Overview:
Participants will develop an understanding of the impact that emotions have on productivity and execution in the work environment. Via interactive discussions, group work, and peer coaching, the learner gains knowledge of how and when emotions impact workplace judgments and decisions, then use acquired skills to apply tools that facilitate enhanced execution. Improved work efficiency and interpersonal communications are direct outcomes of this training session. Self-awareness will be created by a validated and reliable emotional intelligence leadership self-assessment. Customized applications of self-assessment learning will be made to individual current work situations. Action plans will be written for individual development based upon content learned in the course.
Learning Objectives:
-- Increase self-awareness by taking an emotional intelligence self-assessment.
-- Discover leadership traits that followers value.
-- Link self-awareness to desired leadership traits.
-- Write a development plan that links emotional intelligence to personal leadership effectiveness.
Team Risk Type Compass . . .
Duration:
One Day
Leadership Optic:
Self-Awareness
Overview:
In this workshop learners will understand how individuals and teams may approach risk. Based primarily on personality research, the Risk Type Compass uses aspects of an individuals temperament to place them into one of eight risk propensity categories known as Risk Types. An individuals Risk Type will give an indication of how an individual perceives risk, how much uncertainty they can cope with, and how they will react when unexpected events or outcomes occur. Utilizing a common organizational assessment such as the Risk Type Compass, a common language may evolve around ways in which individuals perceive and teams communicate risk. Once both individual and team tolerance for risk is understood and a language for risk is communicated, teams use practical issues they are currently working on to move forward at faster and more efficient paces.
Learning Objectives:
-- Understand the importance that risk brings to decision-making.
-- Articulate how different risk preferences modulate individual and team performance.
-- Participate in a Compass Risk Type self-assessment.
-- Analysis of risk that impacts team function.
-- Learn to flex to other risk types when need arises.
-- Write a development plan to improve decision-making and performance based upon risk flexibility.
Pearman Personality Integrator: Myers-Briggs Done Right . . .
Duration:
One Day
Leadership Optic:
Self-Awareness
Overview:
In this day of organizational diversity, putting people into a box or a color type discounts the individuality and creativity they were hired to achieve in the first place. In this creative and innovate workshop, learners will explore from over 1 Million distinct personality types, allowing them the freedom to be themselves rather than fit into any organizational stereotypes. Learners will receive a measure of personality in one’s natural state (i.e., what is most comfortable) and in one’s everyday environment (i.e., what is most often demonstrated). It also explores natural tendencies by providing insight into their level of flexibility, agility, and resiliency, which are critical markers for integrating personality with emotional intelligence. This workshop utilizes the Pearman FlexIndex which measures how learners are able to leverage their psychological resources to operate at peak capacity.
Learning Objectives:
-- Advanced understanding of how personality impacts behavior.
-- Understand the 8 mental functions that lead to millions of personality types.
-- Utilize a FlexIndex to become more adaptable to other personalities.
-- Write a development plan that integrates personality into improved behavioral outcomes.
Enhancing Personal Effectiveness Integrating Emotional Intelligence . . .
Duration:
Half Day
Leadership Optic:
Self-Awareness
Overview:
Who among us has not experienced a time when our emotions got the best of us and we ended up doing something we normally would not have done? Or perhaps you were caught off guard and asked a question you knew you had the answer for, but in the moment, you just couldn’t quite think of the right thing to say? Emotions have a profound way to impact every thought and decision we make both in the workplace and at home. Developing an understanding of how our emotions impact our judgement and decision making can help us become more effective and impactful in those moments that matter most.
In this exciting and fast paced workshop, participants will develop an understanding of the impact that emotions have on relationships, productivity, and execution. Via interactive class discussions, small group work, peer coaching, and personal reflection the learner gains knowledge of how and when emotions impact judgments and decisions in their world, then using acquired emotional intelligence knowledge and skills apply tools that facilitate enhanced execution and more favorable outcomes. Improved decision effectiveness and interpersonal communications are direct outcomes of this training session. Self-awareness will be created by a validated and reliable emotional intelligence self-assessment. Customized applications of self-assessment learning will be made to individual contexts.
Learning Objectives:
-- Increase self-awareness by taking an emotional intelligence self-assessment.
-- Understand the emotional balance needed for effective relationships and decisions.
-- Link personal emotional intelligence development to improved outcomes.
-- Write a development plan that links emotional intelligence to personal leadership effectiveness.
Developing your leadership story . . .
Duration:
One Day
Leadership Optic:
Self-Awareness
Overview:
The art of storytelling is as old as human history itself. Stories are meant to engage and inspire. Sadly, many leaders have not thought about what their personal leadership story is, or what they desire it to be. In this fast paced workshop, participants will produce an autobiography of what brought them to their current leadership moment. They will produce a historical timeline that draws in critical leadership inflection points. Learners will examine ten leadership principles that are foundational to making their personal story a reality. Using the classic story telling technique of: Hero, Villain, Muse, Conflict, and Resolution the learner will proactively create the story of what they desire their personal leadership epitaph to be.
Learning Objectives:
-- Link the importance of values communication to work outcomes.
-- Prioritize personal values and link these values to leadership.
-- Create a set of leadership principles that flow from personal values.
-- Write a leadership story that is based upon values and principles.
-- Develop a communication tool to share values and principles with teams.