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Lead, Motivate and Inspire

Posted by RichardForster on 3 December 2019

Are you looking to improve your leadership and management skills?

HAZCON is now providing three non-accredited training programs that may assist.

  • Lead, Motivate and Inspire
  • Problem Solving and Decision Making
  • Building High Performance Teams

Each of the programs lasts for one day and can be delivered at client sites. This article covers the Lead Motivate and Inspire program.


Overview: The best leaders have the ability to share their vision with passion and commitment, giving their people a purpose, a challenge they are willing to embrace and carry on achieving amazing results.

This one day activity based training program will empower you as a leader in bringing out the best in yourself and others by exploring the most critical leadership success factors of strong leadership that will help you bring your people together, motivate, energise and inspire them to their full potential to achieve amazing things.

Duration: One day of interactive 'face to face' training

Learning Outcomes: By the end of this training course participants will be able to:

  • Describe the roles and responsibilities of a true leader;
  • Clearly understand the difference between the roles of managers and the roles of leaders;
  • List the main essential roles of a leader;
  • Understand what motivates people and explain the 4motive motivational model;
  • Identify what employees want from a leader;
  • Understand different perspectives and what defines a true leader;
  • Find out their preferred leadership style;
  • Balance team, task and individual functions;
  • Identify what it takes to role model strong leadership; and
  • List the leadership critical success factor.

If you require any further information on this training program then please contact training@hazcon.com.au


https://www.hazcon.com.au/training-and-services-brochure.html

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