Modern Leadership Skills

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Modern Leadership Skills

Coursera · Intermediate ·🛡️ AI Safety & Ethics ·1mo ago
The workplace is changing fast and the best managers and leaders in 2026 need more than just authority or technical skill. They need adaptability, emotional intelligence, and the ability to inspire, coach, and communicate clearly. In this course, you’ll learn the core management and leadership qualities that define today’s most effective professionals — and how to develop them step by step. Through practical examples, frameworks, and self-assessments, you’ll discover how to lead with empathy, handle difficult conversations, motivate diverse teams, and make confident decisions in complex environments. You’ll explore: The top leadership traits for 2026: agility, authenticity, creativity, and resilience How to balance management responsibilities with strategic vision Techniques for inspiring and engaging teams through trust and communication How to use emotional intelligence (EQ) to handle conflict and build collaboration The difference between leading vs. managing, and when to do each How to develop your personal leadership brand and influence across any organization By the end of this course, you’ll have a clear roadmap to elevate your leadership presence, strengthen your decision-making, and become the kind of manager people trust, respect, and want to follow. Invest in your future! Enroll today, and begin your journey to become a better and more inspiring leader!
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