Team leadership development programs are uniquely designed for leadership and executive groups looking to align leadership development initiatives and wider business results in a team environment. The goals of team leadership training, just like with individual executive coaching, is to improve leadership effectiveness.
By utilizing Connie Dieken's proven methodology to identifying leadership strengths and blindspots, Connie trains the executive team to recognize and grow their own abilities faster and increase team working effectiveness, uniting individual leadership styles with the overall goals of the organization.
In utilizing Connie's three simple steps, Connect-Convey-Convince, she trains executive teams to understand and harness their ability to influence others to generate positive action in and outside of their group.
Get help with the skill sets you need help with most. Choose training content and exercises that fits your key target areas. Available in 1/2 day, full day, multiple day or retreats.
Every engagement is customized to your the styles and abilities of the executive team. We'll bring out and enhance your inherent strengths.
In a week that's featured the return of Adele's powerfully emotional voice, the silencing of Whitney Houston's soaring vocals, and the imminent finale of Glen Campbell's crooning to Alzheimer's disease, I feel compelled to share this this truth: Use your voice. It's the center of your influence. Ever lost your voice? I've been silenced by a case of full blown laryngitis this week and am under doctor's orders to stay completely silent for 48 hours. No talking. No whispering. Not so much as a gentle throat clearing. You'd be surprised at how much you learn about your ability to influence when you're suddenly silent – and what others imply by your stillness.
The All American linebacker with the crazy face paint – that's how Mark Herzlich was defined during his stellar football career at Boston College. Then came cancer. Doctors hoped to redefine the 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year as Mark Herzlich, cancer survivor. Finished with football, yet alive and well. But Mark disagreed. He had a goal. Always ambitious, he was still determined to become Mark Herzlich, NFL linebacker.