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Unveiling the Distinction: Exploring the Differences Between Managers and Leaders

WORKSHOP / WEBINAR

 

Price: NZ175 +GST per person

 

  90 min

Discover the crucial distinction between leadership and management in this enlightening webinar. Gain insights from fifteen esteemed members of the Forbes Coaches Council on the key differences between managers and leaders, and learn how to successfully transition from one role to the other.

Explore the significance of understanding this difference, as evidenced by numerous academic debates and widespread interest across various industries. Delve into the applied psychology of workplace relationships and communication, supported by the latest scientific insights. Don't miss this opportunity to stretch your skills and effectively navigate the realms of leadership and management.

SUITED TO: All employers, CEOs, managers, team leaders, human resources professionals.

 

Ready to unlock your leadership potential? Take the first step by joining our enlightening webinar that explores the crucial distinction between leadership and management.

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Leadership vs Management

WORKSHOP / WEBINAR

 

Price: NZ115 +GST per person

  90 min

Core Purpose brings Leadership vs Management workshop that helps you explore the distinction between leadership and management, and how to address each of these two skillsets.

SUITED TO: All employers, CEOs, managers, team leaders, human resources professionals.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the one key distinction between management and leadership
  • Hear about the risks associated with mixing the two roles
  • Gain the basic knowledge necessary to make sure they maintain the two roles separate
  • Learn how to avoid overmanaging and underleading or vice versa.
  • Hear what the Forbes Coaches Council members have to say on the key differences between a manager and leader
  • A Take-Home Message

Description

The content of this webinar is based on the applied psychology of workplace relationships and communication based on the latest scientific insights.

The terms “leadership” and “management” are often used interchangeably. Many of us wear both hats, but we need to understand the difference so that we appropriately stretch within and between the two roles.

Is it important to differentiate between leadership and management?

The great number of academic debates and Internet searches indicate that many clearly want to know what the difference is. Virtually all organizations, including large corporations, government agencies and academia, organisational development consultants, industrial psychologists, and human resources professionals are concerned about the difference and believe it is important.

In this webinar, we will share the thoughts of fifteen members of Forbes Coaches Council on the key differences between a manager and leader and what it takes to transition to from the former to the latter.

Suited to

All employers, CEOs, managers, team leaders, human resources professionals.

Facilitator

Camelia Petrus, PGDip Organisational Psychology, Accredited Assessor and Trainer in Emotional Intelligence and Workplace Behaviour, Positive Psychology Practitioner, NVC Trainer.

Before you go

  • All our classes are scheduled in New Zealand Standard Time. Not sure what time that is in your own time zone? Click here to find out.
  • Our classes are hosted online and might include breakout rooms where you will be interacting with other participants.
  • Your individual link will be emailed to you after you register.
  • Missed the workshop? Don’t worry - a recording of the workshop will be made available for 48 hours so you can rewatch in your own time.
  • Due to limited seating in each class, all ticket purchases are final.
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