Case Approach In Current Leadership Skills

Case Approach In Current Leadership Skills

簡介:

This practical leadership training helps participants to adapt their leadership style to achieve greater business results and employee engagement from middle to senior leadership roles in workplaces. In addition, successful leaders will identify where and how they can extend their influence and value to develop term performance for business results.

目標:

After this workshop, participant will:

  • Gain greater understanding of a leader’s responsibilities and styles
  • Develop and lead an efficient, effective, and well-motivated task force
  • Maximize team performance by understanding team cohesive and focusing on the needs of the individual and the team
  • Improve task force communication
  • Strengthen techniques for managing the performance of the team

Target Audience:

Middle Managers, HR Managers
Newly promoted supervisor/officers
Anyone who would like to equip themselves with up-and-coming techniques, knowledge and increase their “power” meeting the coming challenges in workplace.

Course Outline/ Content:

  • Supervisory skills,
  • Leadership styles,
  • identification of leadership portfolio,
  • VMV and culture in organization.
  • Team Building and Team cohesive

Teaching Methodology:

Interactive workshop and lecture

證書:

Certificate of Successful Completion will be awarded to students who have achieved attendance criteria.

Fee

  • 專業資格註冊名單: HK$ 750;
  • Six Sigma Community Buddies: HK$800;
  • 其他: HK$850

授課語言:

廣東話, supplemented with English, Handouts and presentations in English

地點: 單位 1627, 16/知名, 星光行, 沒有. 3 梳士巴利道, 尖沙咀, 九龍 *map*

CPD信用: 3.5 credits

About the Facilitator

Dr. Victor Leung

Dr. Leung has been working in railway organizations in Hong Kong over 35 years. He is the Vice-Chairman of the Hong Kong Knowledge Management Development Centre and Fellow of HKQMA. He is Adjunct Lecturer of HKU SPACE and has been teaching in the University of Hong Kong, HKU SPACE, MTR Academy and other institutions for years.

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