Mobilizing and inspiring leader

Strengthen your competitiveness by becoming a strategic thinker and a high value-added growth seeker.

A good leader can motivate his team to achieve the highest levels of performance, but the best know-how to lead by influencing others. This coaching program can be used by everyone, regardless of their title or position.

A common leadership myth is: “If I don’t have a team, I can’t lead.” But you can and should. At the start of your career – before supervising others – this is precisely the time when you should start to perfect and develop your leadership skills.

Here are three steps to follow to become a mobilizing and inspiring leader

1. Behave exceptionally well.

When you are able to manage by yourself different aspects of your personal life – including your energy and time – you are in the best position to lead others. Leadership is a way of life, and by learning to lead yourself, others will start to follow you, respect you, and collaborate with you.

2. Lead your peers or your team members.

To succeed in leadership among peers, a leader must earn the respect of his colleagues. Doing this is as simple as taking an interest in and getting to know the team members. When you will do this, you will build stronger relationships and succeed together.

3. Lead your employees.

In this area of leadership, you can add value and help others to discover how to reach their potential. Leadership is a “people thing” and to lead, you need to connect with others and develop each member of the team as an individual.

“Becoming a MOBILIZING AND INSPIRING LEADER is within the reach of anyone who has medium or higher leadership skills and is willing to work there. “A great leader doesn’t happen overnight. It is a skill that must be developed continuously.

Your influence is greater than you know and by becoming a MOBILIZING AND INSPIRING LEADER, you can have a lasting impact on all the people you meet.

 

Program

Assert your leadership

  1. Goals – Vision
  2. Mission and Values
  3. Develop a success-oriented mental posture
  4. Your DNA and your authentic self as a leader

 

Start your leadership

  • Self-marketing: to employees and to peers.
  • Decision making
  • Flexibility and ability to let go
  • Powerful communication: mobilization of your teams
  • Maintain team collaboration and motivation
  • Develop a climate of trust

 

Enrich your leadership

  • Develop your network and your allies
  • Negotiation
  • Strategic vision