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Al Walker - Leadership Development Program

The role of the management is more important today than it has ever been. Managers today must not only be in tune with the needs of the company they work for but also with the people who work for them.

During this session, Al takes a look at:

  • The three ingredients to balanced leadership
  • The skills required to be an effective leader
  • What it means to be a "tough-minded" leader
  • How to create the right climate in your organization for high productivity
  • The coaching skills necessary to improve border-line people.

This is a fast-paced session in which everyone will participate. Along with a Personal Profile System to help the participants understand themselves and others, each person will receive a workbook in which to keep notes and ideas.

Some of those include:

  • The four styles of leadership
  • The definition of leadership vs. management
  • The five points of peak performance
  • Time wasters and minute makers
  • Types of motivation
  • The keys to effective communication

Length of Presentation: 3 hours (minimum)

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