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Roles of Executive Leaders

Navigate the responsibilities of executive leadership
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Thomas Poulin  6 Lessons ·  22m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Urdu, Chinese 

Course Description

Being an executive leader doesn’t just mean managing things from the top, and expecting others to pick up the slack. It’s about being the kind of person that employees want to follow, as well as serving as a visionary. It’s important to come up with an organizational goal that will provide your company with direction, and to convince your employees to follow that path. But how can you get to that point? What skills do you need?

In these lessons on the Roles of Executive Leaders, you’ll learn what responsibilities you’ll likely take on as an executive leader. You’ll explore how to develop and communicate a vision of the future. You’ll also discover how to provide guidance to align all organizational activities. You’ll know how to cultivate the traits and mindset that will make you an outstanding executive leader. We’ll also show you how to encourage your employees to embrace organizational changes.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify the responsibilities you are likely to take on as an executive leader
  • Cultivate the leadership traits and mindset of an outstanding executive leader
  • Develop and communicate a vision of the future to chart organizational direction
  • Articulate purpose and provide guidance to align all organizational activities
  • Inspire commitment and convince employees to follow your vision
  • Empower employees to embrace organizational change

Key Takeaways

  • Being an executive leader means being the kind of person employees want to follow and serving as a visionary, not just managing from the top.
  • Setting an organizational goal gives the company direction and helps convince employees to follow that path.
  • Outstanding executive leadership depends on cultivating the right leadership traits and developing an executive mindset.
  • Aligning all organizational activities requires providing clear guidance and articulating purpose.
  • Effective executive leaders encourage and empower their employees to embrace organizational change.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in the Roles of Executive Leaders course?

You will learn the responsibilities you will likely take on as an executive leader, how to develop and communicate a vision of the future, how to provide guidance to align all organizational activities, how to cultivate the traits and mindset of an outstanding executive leader, and how to encourage employees to embrace organizational changes.

What are the main learning objectives of this course?

The objectives are to define the traits that make a good executive leader, develop an executive mindset, and demonstrate how to convince employees to follow your vision.

What topics or lessons does this course cover?

The course covers Cultivating Leadership Traits, Developing an Executive Mindset, Establishing Vision and Charting Direction, Articulating Purpose and Inspiring Commitment, and Empowering Employees to Embrace Change, followed by a Test Your Knowledge lesson.

Who is this course for?

This course is for executive leaders and those who want to learn what it takes to be a visionary leader employees want to follow, including how to set an organizational goal that provides direction and convince employees to follow that path.

Professional Certifications and Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Project Management Institute (PMI®)

Professional Development Units (PDUs): 0.5

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KnowledgeCity has been reviewed and approved by the PMI® Authorized Training Partner Program. Users can maintain your PMI credentials by earning PDUs from KnowledgeCity qualified courses in Project Management, Business Management, Leadership and many others.