Strategic Thinking
Understanding Ourselves: MBTI and Personality Preference
Overview:
This topic provides a solid introduction to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® and its applications in work and personal settings. Before the program, individuals take the MBTI as pre-work. Each participant receives a detailed report on individual Type preferences and implications.
Day One Course Objectives:
- The concepts of preferences and their impact on our work and personal lives.
- Discover how Type preferences influence behavior and communication.
- Gain insight into your personal and professional interpersonal preferences.
- Engage in several exercises to apply Type concepts to team situations.
Building Resilience
Overview:
Conflict, change, and stress are a regular part of everyday organizational life. The key to leadership survival is resilience, the ability to bounce back after adversity. Being resilient doesn’t prevent tough challenges from happening, but it does provide individuals with the strength and wherewithal to recover and move on time and time again.
Developing resilience is a lot like engineering a building to withstand an earthquake. It requires a solid foundation and a flexible structure that won’t crack or crumble under pressure. In human terms, it translates into self-esteem, connections with others, mental agility, and effective coping strategies.
Day Two Course Objectives:
- Learn how to rebound from adversity
- Build self-esteem as a foundation for resilience
- Establish connections to create a support network
- Develop the ability to accept and embrace change
- Learn how to overcome obstacles using flexible thinking
- Implement stress management and relaxation strategies to maintain resilience
Building Your Strengths (Strengthsfinder)
Overview:
Research shows that leaders and members of high performance teams rely on their strengths 75% of the time. The general population reports show people rely on their strengths less than 20% of the time. Too often people focus on what they don’t do well instead of what they do. This topic creates an opportunity to understand our personal strengths and how they relate to others on the team. Top leadership needs to better understand how to maximize strengths.
Day Three Course Objective:
- Articulate the learners top five strengths
- Understand the dominate traits and how they relate to others
- Put talents to use in the workplace and at home
- Appreciate and leverage the strengths of others
- Recognize a team’s assets and deficits
Emotional Intelligence
Overview:
Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is the ability to comprehend your emotions and manage them effectively. Research shows that people who show high levels of emotional intelligence skills are stronger leaders, better decision makers, foster better relationships, and increase team efficiency in the workplace. It also suggests that EQ is a more accurate predictor of success at work and in life than the more traditional IQ test.
When bright people fail in the workplace, it’s usually caused by a lack of Emotional Intelligence (EQ). The good news is that emotional intelligence skills can be developed and improved. When you’re ready to implement an emotional intelligence assessment program in your organization, participants tap into the best tools available.
Day Four Course Objective:
- Participants take the emotional intelligence assessment to determine your emotional preference
- Grow in specific emotional areas to be a stronger manager
- Understand the emotional intelligence of others to achieve win-win outcome
- Develop sound managerial EQ strategies to create business success
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