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Leadership Through Collaboration

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Leadership Through Collaboration

Description

The best leaders aren’t formidable ones. They lead with strong purpose and direction, but their strength isn’t defined by how harsh they are, how much critical feedback they can give, or how strict they are with deadlines. Instead, their strength comes from how well they can encourage, support, and direct their team. The essence of collaboration involves bringing together the individual talents of your team members to create something, a new idea, a solution to a problem, a path towards goal achievement. Whether building or facilitating collaboration within one team or across several teams, this workshop provides the tools and practical applications to accomplish more through how you involve others.


Who Should Attend
Anyone building, leading, managing or participating in either function or cross-functional teams.

You Will Learn
After this workshop, participants will be able to:
  • Define collaboration, the types of collaboration, and how to determine when to use which type
  • Set team goals aimed directly at a shared goal
  • Assemble a team of people who meet the necessary criteria for effective collaboration
  • Create commitment at the team and individual levels
  • Develop collaborative behaviors and methods within team processes
Course Outline

Defining collaboration

The benefits of collaboration
  • What do you find?
  • What has research identified?
The different types of collaboration
  • Open collaboration
  • Closed collaboration
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Cross-cultural collaboration
How to define your team’s purpose
  • Setting SMART goals
  • Creating a team mission statement
How to choose the type of collaboration needed
How to involve the right people

Achieving buy-in within your team
  • Creating personal mission statements
  • Connecting with individual values
Encouraging collaborative behavior within your team
  • Leading by example
  • Building trust
  • Fostering a creative culture
The pitfalls of poor collaboration

The pitfalls of too much collaboration


Up to 30 students


  • Virtual Classes will be a live, Instructor lead class in Zoom for Government, a virtual technical assistant VTA will be available to assist students with any technical issues, take roll, administer evaluations, and distribute certificates of completion. Course materials will be provided electronically.
  • Onsite classes will be held at your location. The instructor will travel to you. Materials will be printed and shipped to your site. A sign-up sheet will be provided for student to enter their name (as they want it on their certificate) and the email address to send the certificate to. GSA travel costs will be added to the course fee. Contact us for a travel estimate.
  • A minimum of 2 weeks lead time is needed for virtual classes, 3 weeks for onsite classes.

Questions? Contact our training coordinator via email or phone at (202) 843.5447.

 


Leadership Through Collaboration

2-Days Virtual or In-person
Number of Participants
Delivery Method
If In-Person Delivery List Location Here
Enter your text
Preferred Start Date (*minimum 10 business days from order date)
Please choose a date
Preferred Start Time
Please choose
Delivery Time Zone
Please choose
What else would you like us to know?
Enter your text
In stock
1
Save this product for later
Share this product with your friends

Leadership Through Collaboration

Description

The best leaders aren’t formidable ones. They lead with strong purpose and direction, but their strength isn’t defined by how harsh they are, how much critical feedback they can give, or how strict they are with deadlines. Instead, their strength comes from how well they can encourage, support, and direct their team. The essence of collaboration involves bringing together the individual talents of your team members to create something, a new idea, a solution to a problem, a path towards goal achievement. Whether building or facilitating collaboration within one team or across several teams, this workshop provides the tools and practical applications to accomplish more through how you involve others.


Who Should Attend
Anyone building, leading, managing or participating in either function or cross-functional teams.

You Will Learn
After this workshop, participants will be able to:
  • Define collaboration, the types of collaboration, and how to determine when to use which type
  • Set team goals aimed directly at a shared goal
  • Assemble a team of people who meet the necessary criteria for effective collaboration
  • Create commitment at the team and individual levels
  • Develop collaborative behaviors and methods within team processes
Course Outline

Defining collaboration

The benefits of collaboration
  • What do you find?
  • What has research identified?
The different types of collaboration
  • Open collaboration
  • Closed collaboration
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Cross-cultural collaboration
How to define your team’s purpose
  • Setting SMART goals
  • Creating a team mission statement
How to choose the type of collaboration needed
How to involve the right people

Achieving buy-in within your team
  • Creating personal mission statements
  • Connecting with individual values
Encouraging collaborative behavior within your team
  • Leading by example
  • Building trust
  • Fostering a creative culture
The pitfalls of poor collaboration

The pitfalls of too much collaboration


Up to 30 students


  • Virtual Classes will be a live, Instructor lead class in Zoom for Government, a virtual technical assistant VTA will be available to assist students with any technical issues, take roll, administer evaluations, and distribute certificates of completion. Course materials will be provided electronically.
  • Onsite classes will be held at your location. The instructor will travel to you. Materials will be printed and shipped to your site. A sign-up sheet will be provided for student to enter their name (as they want it on their certificate) and the email address to send the certificate to. GSA travel costs will be added to the course fee. Contact us for a travel estimate.
  • A minimum of 2 weeks lead time is needed for virtual classes, 3 weeks for onsite classes.

Questions? Contact our training coordinator via email or phone at (202) 843.5447.