Tuesday, February 15, 2011

EVENT REPORT - Leading The Way


In today’s knowledge-based corporate scenario, the call for organisational greatness is greater than ever before. And the role of a good leader has become of prime importance. Career News found several more learnings were derived at a recently held HR events.

Aleadership crisis looms. Trust in leaders has tanked, new business challenges have sprout up virtually overnight and experienced leaders are in short supply. Moreover, there’s a pitched battle for employee talent. Today’s management leaders must be able to see their team members as "whole people" - body, heart, mind and spirit - and manage and lead accordingly.
Franklin Covey South Asia in association with Ascent online presented their training programme - "Leadership Summit Series 2011" at J.W. Marriot Hotel in Mumbai recently. The programme was led by Michael Simpson, global director, FranklinCovey and Columbia University's Executive Coaching Program along with Rajan Kaicker, executive chairman & MD, FranklinCovey India & South Asia. More than just a training event,
Leadership: Great Leaders, Great Teams, Great Results
(a part of the Leadership Summit Series) helped leaders discover ways to inspire trust and build credibility with their people, define a clear and compelling purpose, create and align systems of success and unleash the talents and energy of a winning team. The programme took a process-oriented approach to developing great leaders who learned how to:

• define their team’s purpose and their "job to be done".

• create a strategic link between the work of the team and goals of the organisation.

• connect the work of the team to the organisation’s economic model. Kaicker said, "There is a huge talent crunch in the market today. Organisations that want to retain their best and brightest must have leaders who understand the radically new paradigm from which the knowledge worker operates." Simpson said, "India has become a hugely important force in the global economic environment. This programme addressed the core need for businesses today - effective leadership, as participants gained the ability to inspire trust, as well as the knowledge to identify and address the chronic problems that undermine success."

courtesy : ascent

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