Introduction
Organizational Leadership equips experienced team leaders and aspiring executives and GMs with the skills, strategies, and tools to rise to expanded leadership responsibilities and guide their organizations effectively. Learn how to set and communicate direction, influence other managers, generate organizational alignment, drive innovation, and engineer change.
Training Objectives
- Identify any misalignments between the dynamics of your organization and external market conditions
- Communicate purpose and vision, and inspire your organization to execute that vision
- Extend the reach of your influence by leading through other managers
- Elevate your leadership style to meet the distinct challenges of leading larger, more dispersed teams
- Shape your organizational culture and architecture to maximize talent, leverage diversity, and drive performance
- Develop strategies for planning and engineering organizational change and innovation initiatives
Target Audience
This training program is intended for:
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General Managers
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Entrepreneurs
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Experienced Leaders
Training Methodologies
Organizational Leadership explores the roles leaders must embrace to run a division, department, or organization: as a beacon who sets direction; an architect who aligns talent, systems, structure, and culture; and a catalyst who drives innovation and change. Through self-assessments, peer feedback, and projects applied to your own work, you'll gain a clearer understanding of your leadership style and how to prepare for the next phase of your leadership journey.
Training Program Outlines
Module 1:
Leading at Scale and Scope
- Understand the "double helix" of leadership
- Describe the key imperatives of transitioning to a new organizational leadership role and identify common dangers to avoid
Module 2:
Leader as Beacon: Understanding the Context and Setting Direction
- Assess the external context in which your organization operates and its impact
- Develop a direction for your division, unit, or organization, informed by your analysis of the external context
- Identify key contextual factors shaping your organization today and in the future
Module 3:
Leader as Beacon: Communicating Direction
- Use vision, purpose, strategy, and identity to craft a statement of direction
- Apply techniques to communicate direction to every level of the organization and evaluate your effectiveness
- Video upload: Record yourself communicating direction and evaluate the effectiveness of your and your peers’ communication techniques
Module 4:
Leader as Architect: Designing to Deliver Value
- Assess your organization’s capacity to deliver on key tasks that create value
- Diagnose and solve for challenges with organizational motivation, competence, and coordination to drive value creation
- Experiment with making the critical design choices to align the people, systems and structure, and culture in your division, unit, or organization to deliver value
- Generate a three-year value creation plan for your division, unit, or organization
- Align your organizational architecture to your three-year value creation plan
Module 5:
Project Day
- Identify a performance or opportunity gap within your division, unit, or organization, drawing on lessons from Leader as Beacon and Leader as Architect
- Develop an action plan to address the root causes of a performance or opportunity gap
- Identify personal leadership development opportunities using feedback from the Learning Path Tool assessment
- Perform a root cause analysis in partnership with others in your organization and generate an action plan to address your findings
- Networking activity (optional): Share your action plan with a peer in the course and receive feedback
- Reflect on your Learning Path Tool assessment results and identify opportunities for growth
Module 6:
Leader as Catalyst of Change
- Diagnose the need for organizational change in response to external shifts or internal challenges
- Utilize the CHANGE model to implement organizational change successfully
- Appreciate how to overcome resistance to change
- Reflect on key change initiatives within your organization and analyze their effectiveness using the CHANGE model
Module 7:
Leader as Catalyst of Innovation
- Describe the steps for driving innovation within established organizations
- Explain how to shape organizational culture into a culture of innovation
- Explore the value of learning from mistakes or failures to develop a culture of innovation
- Reflect on what you have learned about leading organizations—and yourself—throughout the course
Bonus Module 8:
Leading Self at Scale and Scope
- Examine the personal and organizational challenges of leading through inflection points and adversity
- Assess your capacity to rise to new leadership responsibilities while attending to self-care and personal development
- Reflect on your experiences facing uncertainty and adversity as a leader
About Cairo
Cairo is a mesmerizing assortment of iconic monuments, bustling markets, and ancient sites encircled by a vast and sprawling metropolis. At its core lies a maze-like medieval quarter. A world away from the modern side of the city, it boasts a seductive blend of intricate mosques, jostling crowds, madrasas, and traditional hammams. No visit could be complete without visiting the awe-inspiring Giza Pyramids that preside over the city's horizon. Whether you come to delve into the city's ancient past, dive into colorful souqs, sip mint tea and contemplate thousands of years of history or explore the city's cosmopolitan side, you'll be left with memories to last a lifetime.
Things to do and places to visit in Cairo
The multi-layered capital of Egypt offers its visitors lively markets, authentic restaurants, and a multitude of ancient sights and archeological findings. Gaze in wonder at the Pyramids, take an awe-inspiring look at Tutankhamen's burial mask, shop for handmade souvenirs in the bazaars or hop on a sunset cruise down the Nile and embrace the sensory overload that is Cairo.
Take a vacation in Cairo and you can:
- Visit the Great Sphinx of Giza, one of Ancient Egypt's great mysteries.
- Explore the ramparts of the Salah El-Din Citadel.
- Join locals drinking coffee at Fishawi Café, one of Cairo's first cafes and most important meeting spots.
- Marvel at the seemingly endless historical artifacts on display at the Egyptian Museum.
- Learn about the Ummayad, Ottoman, and Ayyubbid dynasties and more at the Museum of Islamic Art.
- Haggle for souvenirs and gifts at the Khan el-Khalili souk.
- See one of the world's oldest universities at the Al-Azhar Mosque, one of the city's original mosques.
- Take a tour of the showstopping Giza pyramids.
- Savor local cuisine such as mezze in the old city.
- Wander through the labyrinth-like streets of Coptic Cairo, the city's ancient quarter, and spot Roman relics.