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Leadership is about more than just being able to direct other people’s efforts. Often, it’s about creating a shared and common purpose among managers, supervisors, and their employees. In the best-managed and most successful organizations, leaders are often working to create the kind of workplace culture that values all employees’ particular capabilities and contributions. But it’s up to you to put your best foot forward and become a motivating leader to create a productive, healthy environment for your employees.
In these lessons on Becoming a Motivating Leader, you’ll learn best practices for inspiring your employees to do their best. You’ll also discover how you can best leverage your leadership by providing an inspiring vision for your employees to strive toward, and how that links with establishing concrete, measurable goals. Then you’ll learn about how you can cultivate healthy relationships, and how you can work with employees to increase their own efficiency.
You'll learn best practices for inspiring employees to do their best, how to provide an inspiring vision linked to concrete and measurable goals, how to cultivate healthy relationships, and how to work with employees to increase their efficiency.
It is intended for leaders, managers, and supervisors who want to motivate their employees and create a productive, healthy work environment.
The course covers Leadership, Style, and Practice; Committing to Team Excellence; Cultivating Healthy Relationships; Minimizing Rules and Emphasizing Process, and Fostering Participation; and a Test Your Knowledge lesson.
The course develops skills in being goal-oriented, employee motivation, infrastructure management, and program development.
One of the learning objectives is to learn what it means to manage by objectives, which the course teaches as part of making leadership a concrete practice.