There are an abundance of books, articles, courses and seminars on leadership. Many are taught by outstanding corporate or political leaders who have made their mark in the world. The learnings come from the successes and failures experienced by individuals while working their way through the organizational structure.
However, what these leadership classes don’t tell us is how to “find the leader within”. In other words, not everyone is meant to be a corporate CEO, but that does not mean you can’t be a leader. The connotation of leadership extends far beyond any individual corporate title.
Why Should You Attend
This course will step beyond the traditional leadership styles and techniques and challenge you to identify your individual talents and the leader within. We will step into the psychology of what it takes to be a leader in today’s business world and discuss how you can evaluate your own individual skills and traits to determine your personal leadership path on your way to a successful career. We will use real life scenarios and examples of today’s leaders and evaluate how those successes/failures impacted their individual careers and futures. You will come away from this session with a method to help you identify your individual leadership aspirations and a path to success.
- Leadership in today’s business world – what it takes
- Defining the meaning of leadership and its application to individual roles
- How personalities, culture, organizational setting contribute to leadership styles.
- Finding your passion and building it into a leadership profile.
Learning Objectives
- Discover leadership in today’s business world and what it takes to be a leader
- Define the meaning of leadership and its application to individual roles
- Identify how personalities, culture, organizational setting contribute to leadership styles.
- Discover your passion and building it into a leadership profile.
- 1. Impact of Ethics on Leadership
- 2. The CFO’s Guide To Executing Effective Growth Strategies
- 3. Principles of Ethical Leadership
- 4. 6 Traits of Executive You: Communication Skills
- 5. Leading and Managing Your Remote Team Post Pandemic
- 6. Assertiveness Skills for Executives, Managers and HR Professionals
- 7. How Communication Skills Help Finance Leaders Get CEOs and Other Stakeholders to Listen
- 8. Keys to an Effective Code of Conduct
- 9. How Strategic Finance Planning Can Influence Not-for-Profit Decision Makers
- 10. The Principled Professional: Applying the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct in Business
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Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Finance leadership experience
Advanced Preparation: None