Leadership 21 – Essentials

Course Outline

KESA’s Leadership 21 Essentials Program is designed to address the development needs of leaders in the 21st century. This unique program is for individuals, teams, and organizations that are looking for a focused leadership development experience. 

The 32-hour program (4 days) program introduces participants to a series of powerful tools and techniques that allow leaders to navigate a dynamic business environment. Most importantly, the tools and techniques can be used immediately with a positive impact.

KESA programs are led by facilitators who have real-world experience both working in and with organizations across Canada and internationally.

Leadership 21 – Essentials

$ 2,400
Investment
per participant
  • 32 Hours Of In-Person Sessions
  • Program materials (hard copy and electronic)
  • Certificate Of Completion
  • Subject to minimum class size

The “Leadership 21 – Essentials” Program is presented in 3 key theme areas.

1. Look In To Lead Out

The first key area of the KESA Leadership 21 development program revolves around crafting a leader’s mindset. By instilling and empowering yourself with the right views, your positive reach is amplified. In addition to the strategic execution of specific tools and techniques, this theme focuses on something deeper and more innate – trust, integrity, and knowing oneself.

Triage Leadership®, KESA’s signature leadership program, teaches how to analyze and adapt one’s own leadership style to the needs of groups and individuals.

Leaders are taught to take personal responsibility for their choices and build accountability with others by following through. This directly leads into the importance of building and demonstrating trust in relationships.

Before you can master effective team-building, you must know your own strengths, priorities, and tools. In the modern workplace, complex problems and unreasonable workloads are the norm, so a leader must have the right mindset. Managing priorities, building effective teams, and delegating work is only possible with a clear view of oneself.

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2. Driven With Purpose

The Driven with Purpose portion of the KESA leadership training development program focuses on instilling ownership thinking at all levels in an organization. Purpose-driven leadership centers on strategic execution for the sake, security, and service of customers. Leaders find success by rooting foundational understanding and taking ownership of their skills.

Effective team-building requires leaders to understand the big picture and delegate work with a comprehensive understanding of the whole organization. Through trend tracking, leaders create strategies that teams lock onto and support with confidence.

Making big moves requires creating high-value propositions and fostering innovation!
The tools to make smart choices and meaningful decisions are found in many places and it is essential for leaders to branch out. Leaders will learn the importance of using and analyzing the organization’s key performance indicators and the value of understanding a business plan, among other diversified skills.

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3. Anticipate and Adapt to Constant Change

The 21st-century workforce and work norms look very different than they did 20 years ago, and we are in a period of constant change. The fourth leadership training development theme covers the strategic execution and mastery of change management. As a confident leader, you can plan, communicate, and facilitate change through each transition.

At the heart of this theme is the belief that change is an opportunity for positive growth. By instilling this concept into your mindset, you can support other individuals through change and model desired behaviors more effectively. Empathy, foresight, and flexibility are essential emotional traits that are honed during this training.

Maintain team-building successes through periods of change with effective, confident communication. By choosing the right channel, time, and place, you can help employees feel engaged and respected, even throughout difficult or sensitive transitions.

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