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| 2 pm ET / 11 am PT Tuesday, December 11 |
Does leadership matter? Does leadership communication matter? More than ever, managers and leaders at every level are taking a barrage of criticism and are often punished by associates and employees for their lack of trust-building and inspirational communication. Why is that? We know the external marketplace is forcing all of us to dramatically rethink our go-to-market strategies, and as a result, organizations are continuously making significant internal changes to drive performance. But let's face it, change requires leadership, and not all managers and leaders are equipped to confidently take people through the dark woods of uncertainty, out to a place where the future will be created and the light of peoples' talents can shine.
Real leadership starts with each leader's character, vision and action. It also does not discard nor discount the emotions of others; the best leaders look at emotion as data. But do not misunderstand the message—while trust is at its lowest levels ever, communication is the cauldron for leadership authenticity, often determining whether people stay engaged and give more than they get.
Join us for this TrainingIndustry.com webinar, sponsored by GP Strategies, as we explore how we can help leaders in our organizations strive to inspire others to willingly take action to effect positive change.
During this webinar, we will examine the following:
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Discovering What Matters and why values are the starting point of all leadership
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Why balancing Competence and Connection is the real key to success
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What it takes to truly Connect With Others – a Communication Framework for Change
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Leadership Communication in Action: Trust is Key to Engaging Employees
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It comes down to Who Are You and What Do You Want?
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Register today for this free webinar. Can't attend the live webinar? Register anyway to be notified when the event recording and materials are available for on-demand access!
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This TrainingIndustry.com webinar program meets the requirements for 1 CPT points to re-certify as a Certificated Performance Technologist (CPT) through the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI). For more information on the CPT program, visit www.ispi.org/cpt |
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