4th Floor, Phillips Fox Tower, 209 Queen St, Auckland
Two Days 18 & 19th October 2012
$1,200.00 for members $1500.00 for non-members
BUSINESS CHALLENGE
In New Zealand more women are reaching senior management and leadership roles than ever before. However, this area is still dominated by their male counterparts. This presents particular challenges to women who are career assertive and wish to progress. In particular, it has been widely researched and recognised that there is a difference in both communication, influencing and leadership styles between women and men. These differences in styles can cause miscommunication and even disharmony between male and female colleagues.
Organisations require effective managers and successful management interactions. By assisting women managers in understanding and leveraging their leadership, management and communication activities, an harmonious and productive working environment is achieved. The business also benefits by tapping into the strengths and unique capabilities that women managers can provide.
TARGET AUDIENCE
On successful completion of this programme, it is expected you will have the tools to be able to: •Maximise your full potential as a female manager by understanding the impact of gender on leadership and management behaviour and by identifying your own personal leadership style •Analyse management and leadership perceptions through the lens of gender •Understand the importance of emotional intelligence in the workplace •Understand the impact of gender on communication and behaviour in the workplace. •Develop people management skills that reflect and leverage your own personal style, while meeting business needs •Develop your influencing skills and capitalise on your strengths when influencing others in the workplace •Increase your professional effectiveness and professional interactions within and external to your organisation •Learn how to progress your career and build effective networks
TARGET AUDIENCE
This programme is designed for emerging and experienced women leaders and managers. It is also applicable to women in specialist roles that necessitate effective influencing and communication skills.