Objectives and target group |
Who should attend?
- Managers.
- Directors.
- Team Leaders.
- Those who want to create a self-motivated workforce and share their vision more effectively.
How attendees will benefit?
After completion of the course, delegates will understand:
- Understanding not only why some people are naturally creative, but how everyone can develop their creativity.
- Knowledge of how to use a variety of creative thinking methods, tools, and techniques to generate ideas and solve problems.
- Opportunity to apply methods and tools to generate ideas to improve one's work.
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Course Content |
Inspirational Leadership:
- Understanding Leadership Principles.
- Recognise the key qualities of inspirational leaders and how they differ from traditional leaders.
- Leadership challenge – Kouzes and Posner.
- Develop Emotional Intelligence to Increase Empathy.
Create a Shared Vision:
- Develop a clear vision of the organisation.
- Develop a plan to communicate the vision at all levels of the organization.
- Creating a culture of trust to build confidence in others.
- Achieving a shared vision that creates acceptance.
- Continuously monitor team and organizational energy levels to align vision.
Creativity and Innovation:
- Understand how creativity and innovation go hand in hand.
- Create an environment that fosters and develops both creativity and innovation.
- Phases for successful brainstorming.
- Generation, selection and implementation.
- Realize and present successful creative/innovative solutions.
Teamwork and Commitment:
- Promote teamwork and collaboration beyond the boardroom.
- Develop creativity as a team activity that is practiced regularly
- Types of motivation and how to use them.
- Provide praise and regular constructive feedback at all levels.
- LBWA – Leadership by Wandering Around.
Leading Change:
- Leadership and management of transformational initiatives.
- Implementing Kotter's 8-Step Process for Leading Transformation.
- Become an agent of positive change.
- Increase confidence, trust, organizational commitment and openness to change.
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