NIH-Leadership Skills for Non-Supervisors Course Number: 1017
DescriptionGaining a Following: Leadership Skills for Non-Supervisors
This course will explore the mystery of why we follow some people and ignore others. Through discussions and activities you will be able to identify the essential behaviors of a leader, learn how to think like a leader and gain valuable knowledge in how to build your own following.
If you are looking to take your career to the next level, this class is for you! Key Topics- The Knowledge Factor in Gaining Followers: Becoming a "Go To" Person
- The Performance Factor in Gaining Followers: Rising Above the Ordinary
- The Relational Factor in Gaining Followers: Building Rapport
- The Service Factor in Gaining Followers: Meeting Needs Others Ignore
- The Ethical Factor in Gaining Followers: Demonstrating Integrity
- Creating Positive Change
- Maintaining an Optimistic and Resilient Attitude
- Investing in the Development of Others
- Paying the Price in Self-Discipline: Passion and Humility
AudienceAll NIH employees
About the Instructor
Chuck Ward has served as a corporate educator, executive coach, and consultant to businesses across North America and in England and France for over 15 years. He has provided training to more than 125 of the Fortune 500 companies as well as numerous government agencies, and small to medium size businesses.
Formerly, Chuck was a college professor, radio talk show host, and newspaper columnist. Chuck holds two earned doctorates. One is in communications from Western in Portland, Oregon, and the other is in educational psychology from the University of North Texas in Denton.
Currently accepting enrollment
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