Leadership Training for Managers
Course Description: Guess what? You are in charge and all the rules have changed. The old command and control model is dead. You don't tell employees what to do anymore. Instead, you influence their choices about what they want to do and then you assist them to reach their goals. You don't direct; you win the team to your point of view. You don't dictate; you inspire. The whole business world has changed. Management was about pushing people to achieve. Leadership is about pulling people to succeed. You need a whole new skill set to make it to the top in this pull culture. Leadership training for Managers from Dale Carnegie Training will show you how to stop managing and start leading so that you can become a vital part of your organisation's future. Take the most important step you'll ever take toward career success. Move into the new business paradigm. Register for Leadership Training for Managers now and begin transforming yourself from yesterday's manager into tomorrow's leader. Learn how to:
Who Should Attend: Leadership Training for Managers benefits anyone who interacts with internal or external customers; project team leaders; employees who serve on teams; or managers who want to achieve outstanding results. Course Logistics: The Dale Carnegie Leadership Training For Managers is a 7-week process, meeting one session per week for 3 hours each session. Alternately, it is offered as a 3-day Intensive (one day per week for three weeks). The program is taught by certified trainers from a wide variety of management experiences. Our trainers worldwide use the same methodology and course materials, which are continually updated and strictly controlled by the Dale Carnegie Department of Instruction. As a participant, you will receive an individual course manual, a hardcover copy of Pathways to Success which includes two Dale Carnegie best-sellers: How to Win Friends and Influence People, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living and a hardcover copy of Leader to Leader by the Drucker Foundation.
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