The Challenge of Leadership - Program Overview

PROGRAM

The Challenge of Leadership




Course Dates:
22/11/2022 To 25/11/2022


Cost:
EUR € 5750

Language of Instruction:
English





How do you lead your teams to deal with increasing competition and a fast-changing economic climate? Discontinuous changes and high uncertainty call for an enhanced sense of meaningfulness for the whole organisation. They mean leaders must make sure employees understand changes are part of a larger picture that stretches beyond the organisation.

During this five-day intensive RSM Executive Education programme you will explore how to bring out the best in yourself and others to deliver exceptional performance for your company. By unlocking the organisation’s collective intelligence and working with emerging ideas, you will move your company forward, motivate your team, and successfully reach business goals.

Led by Prof. Dirk van Dierendonck and executive coach Eline Peeters, the programme will accelerate your learning, development, action and impact through the practical application of methods and tools in your own business challenges.

The Challenge of Leadership programme will expand your leadership repertoire; you will gain new perspectives, increase your ability as a leader and develop your own way to inspire your people. You will be ready to take your teams and company to the next performance level.

During the programme, you will:

  • learn practical skills to improve your personal power and become more aware of and effective in your leadership styles
  • become more aware of how you engage others and develop more skilful approaches
  • be able to consider all perspectives and connect different points of view
  • explore and discover how you can further evolve your leadership repertoire to be even more effective in challenging situations.

RSM - Rotterdam School of Management



Tel : 31 (0) 10 408 22 22



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