Foundations of Leadership and Management

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Foundations of Leadership and Management

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This course is designed for new and aspiring managers who want practical, real-world tools to succeed in their roles. Throughout the course, you'll learn how to: - Transition from individual contributor to manager by developing the right mindset and leadership behaviors - Build credibility and trust with your team members fast - Navigate change using adaptive leadership strategies for modern work environments - Manage conflict and solve problems using structured, practical approaches You’ll hear from organizational consultants with expertise in work psychology who share research-backed best practices to help new leaders succeed. You'll also have access to interactive, scenario-based activities that simulate real workplace situations giving you the opportunity to practice new skills in a safe environment. By the end of the course, you’ll feel more prepared to lead your team and start building a strong foundation for long-term success as a manager.
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