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    Moving From An Operational Manager to A Strategic Leader | Washington Seminar

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    Website https://www.globalcompliancepanel.com/control/globalseminars/~product_id=901879SEMINAR?ourglocal_sep | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

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    Deadline: September 08, 2018 | Date: September 10, 2018-September 11, 2018

    Venue/Country: Courtyard Arlington Crystal City/Reagan National A, U.S.A

    Updated: 2018-07-25 20:12:34 (GMT+9)

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    Course "Moving From An Operational Manager to A Strategic Leader" has been pre-approved by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion.

    Description:

    Gain the insights and skills to know where your business stands today and where it's heading tomorrow.

    In today's unpredictable business environment, strategic leadership is not just for top management alone. It's for:

    • Managers who want to increase their competitive advantage by anticipating their customers' priorities, needs and expectations

    • Managers who want to distinguish operational data from strategic data, creatively develop sources of information and increase their staffs' flexibility and responsiveness

    • Managers who want to broaden their perspective, improve flexibility without compromising quality and increase their department's value to the organization

    • Every manager who wants to anticipate, initiate and manage change for maximum competitiveness!

    If you want to move from being a good manager to being a great manager, you can't afford to miss this seminar. Because strategic leadership is a blending of attributes that every superior manager requires in today's unpredictable business environment.

    Here's where you'll learn to anticipate, initiate and manage change for maximum competitiveness...stay on course while constantly redefining and refocusing your department's goals in order to hit a moving target...and determine where your unit is headed, as you take into account the multiple groups your decisions will impact.

    Prepare to make a transition. Instead of being buried in your department's ongoing activities, you'll become an innovator able to add value to your organization, its customers and stakeholders. This course will provide you with the skills required to move your team or department forward decisively.

    Why you should attend:

    Why should one attend this seminar?

    By participating, you will be able to more effectively:

    • Inspire and direct your team to greater readiness and competitiveness

    • Add value to your organization by understanding the needs of your customers

    • Anticipate, create and encourage change

    • Spot opportunities for successful strategic alliances

    • Become an innovative, visionary leader

    • Establish a strategic culture

    • Identify the strengths and weaknesses in your work unit

    • Keep your unit moving forward

    • Take risks with confidence

    Would you like to inspire and direct your team more effectively?

    What about being more able to anticipate, create and encourage change?

    How about becoming an innovative, visionary leader?

    Would you like your team to improve performance?

    If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then come laugh, listen and learn as Chris DeVany leads us all through those important topics, key questions and answers we all need to be able to address effectively to improve your team members' and team's performance!

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    • Crossing the line to strategic effectiveness

    • Learning the strategic leadership approach

    • Vision and strategic leadership

    • Becoming an effective leader

    • Building influence through communication

    • Understanding the role of teams

    • Managing change with action-oriented skills

    Who will benefit:

    • CEO

    • Senior Vice President

    • Vice President

    • Executive Director

    • Managing Director

    • Regional Vice President

    • Area Supervisor

    • Manager

    Agenda:

    Day 1 Schedule

    Lecture 1 (90 Mins):

    Crossing the Line from Operational Management to Strategic Leadership

    • Identify Your Own Specific Needs for Learning Related to the Content of the Seminar and Describe Them to the Group

    • Establish a Working Definition of Operating Management and Strategic Leadership by Examining the Evolving Roles of Managers and Leaders in the Workplace

    • Explore the Key Attributes of Managers vs. Those of Leaders

    • Assess Your Current Use of Effective Operating Management and Strategic Leadership Practices in Your Current Work Setting

    Lecture 2 (90 Mins):

    Mission of the Organization

    • Clarify the Purpose of Your Work Unit in the Context of Your Organization

    • Develop a Working Draft of a Mission Statement That Will Form the Basis of Further Strategic Decisions

    Lecture 3 (90 Mins):

    A Vision of the Future

    • Identify the Forces Influencing the Future of Your Work Unit

    • Develop an Inventory of the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOTs) That You Recognize in Your Business

    • Select a Target for Future Business Success

    • Develop an Initial Draft of a Vision Statement to Take Back to Your Unit

    • Formulate a Plan to Implement the Visioning Process as a Key Step in Applying Your New Strategic Leadership Skills Back in the Workplace

    Lecture 4 (90 Mins):

    A Strategic Frame of Reference

    • Develop a Strategic Approach for Your Own Work Environment

    • Define Key Outputs at Each Level, Using the Model as a Planning Tool, for Your Actual Business Situation

    Priorities for Strategic Action

    • Use a Tool for Setting Your Work Unit's Priorities, Given a Range of Information from and about Your Customers

    • Determine Optimal Approaches for Developing Customer Input and Data

    • Apply the Tool to a Real Business Situation

    • Develop a Plan to Use the Tool Back at Work

    Day 2 Schedule

    Lecture 1 (90 Mins):

    Profile of the Manager/Leader

    • Evaluate Your Current Application of Managerial and Strategic Leadership Approaches Using a Self-assessment Tool

    • Identify Your Current Key Strengths and Areas for Development

    • Plan Specific Actions to Take Back to Your Workplace by Looking at Your Own Staff in Terms of What They Currently Need from You as a Strategic Leader

    Lecture 2 (90 Mins):

    Communication and Influence Skills

    • Assess Current Influence Skills and Practices

    • Develop Strategies for Increasing Your Influencing Skills as a Leader

    • Explore a Range of Options for Enhancing Communication Effectiveness

    Lecture 3 (90 Mins):

    Leading Change

    • Identify Three Types of Change

    • Relate Organizational Change to Major Business Trends

    • Assess Your Skills in Leading Change

    • Plan Strategies for Specific Change

    Lecture 4 (90 Mins):

    Strategic Plan for Personal Growth

    • Revisit Concepts from the Program for Application Back at Work

    • Select Specific Applications of the Concepts Presented for Taking Action in Your Unit When You Return to Work Using the Self-Assessments, Models, Activities, and Individual Exercises from This Program

    • Develop Specific Implementation Strategies, Including a Timetable

    Speaker:

    Chris DeVany

    Founder and President, Pinnacle Performance Improvement Worldwide

    Chris DeVany is the founder and president of Pinnacle Performance Improvement Worldwide, a firm which focuses on management and organization development. Pinnacle's clients include global organizations such as Visa International, Cadence Design Systems, Coca Cola, Sprint, Microsoft, Aviva Insurance, Schlumberger and over 500 other organizations in 22 countries. He also has consulted to government agencies from the United States, the Royal Government of Saudi Arabia, Canada, Cayman Islands and the United Kingdom.

    He has published numerous articles in the fields of surviving mergers and acquisitions, surviving change, project management, management, sales, team-building, leadership, ethics, customer service, diversity and work-life balance, in publications ranging from ASTD/Performance In Practice to Customer Service Management. His book, "90 Days to a High-Performance Team", published by McGraw Hill and often accompanied by in-person, facilitated instruction, has helped and continues to help thousands of executives, managers and team leaders improve performance.

    Location: Washington, DC Date: September 10th & 11th, 2018 and Time: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

    Venue: Courtyard Arlington Crystal City/Reagan National Airport 2899 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Arlington, VA 22202, USA

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