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All Courses All Courses Home Certificates Agile Project Management Coaching Certificate Delivery Management Certificate DevOps Certificate Product Management Certificate Boot Camps AI Coding Cybersecurity Data Analytics Data Science Data Engineering UX/UI Cybersecurity Data & AI AI Courses AI Workshops DoD Career Training CSSP Training IAT Training IAM Training IASAE Training Health Care Operational Excellence OpEx Essentials Certificate OpEx Tools & Techniques Certificate ITIL Strategic Leader Certificate Managing Professional Certificate Master Certificate Leadership Development Technical Leadership Certificate Advanced Technical Leadership Certificate Industry Credentials Industry Credentials Home CompTIA EC-Council (ISC)² ICAgile ISACA ITIL PMI Scaled Agile Scrum Alliance Roundtables Roundtable Home Cybersecurity Data Analytics Project Management Become a Speaker Corporate Training Corporate Training Home Become a Member Current Members AM/NS India Boeing Edward Jones Namtech RGA WashU Resources Resources Home Student Portal About Career Confidant Blog FAQ Maps & Directions Monthly Newsletter Submit a Testimonial Back to Technical Leadership Certificate MGT700: Foundation for Effective Leadership Course summary: Foundation for Effective Leadership helps participants identify their strengths by focusing on the behaviors that “come naturally” to them. When leaders operate from their strengths and are aware of their weaknesses, they can more effectively coach, delegate, and correct performance problems.    Course experience: Individual differences are key to the success of any organization. Yet these vital differences can also lead to common workplace issues—stress, conflict, low productivity, and resistance to change. So how do you solve common problems among unique individuals? You begin with self-awareness. Self-awareness is a key component of effective management helps participants identify their strengths by focusing on the behaviors that “come naturally” to them. When leaders operate from their strengths and are aware of their weaknesses, they can more effectively coach, delegate, and correct performance problems.   Who should take this course? Technical professionals wishing to earn  Washington University's Technical Leadership Certificate, or those who need to communicate clearly and effectively with others. This course is designed to teach participants ways to increase their effectiveness with teams, in meetings and in individual discussion with peers, managers, vendors and customers.   Course outline: Introduction: Why interpersonal communication skills are important for technical professionals Everything DiSC® Workplace self-assessment report (participants will be asked to complete the assessment prior to class) Discovering your DiSC style Understanding other styles Building more effective relationships Action planning to apply new skills and knowledge on the job Learning outcomes: Describe personal behavioral style Explain the four DiSC dimensions of behavior—Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, Conscientiousness Flex their behavioral style to communicate more effectively with others Promote appreciation of individual differences Enhance individual and team performance by communicating more effectively Jul 18 Oct 9 Jan 27 Type: Virtual   Day & Time: Thursday July 18, 2024 4:00 to 8:00PM   Enrollment Deadline: July 11, 2024   Location: Zoom   Course Fee(s): $795   CEUs: 0.4     Enrollment Deadline is Thursday Jul 18, 2024 at 5 PM CST. Beyond this date, please call 314-935-4444 to register. Parking and refreshments are provided. CANCELLATION POLICY A full refund will be given when a registrant cancels more than five (5) business days prior to the start of the class. Cancellations received within 5 business days of the start of the class and no-shows will be billed in full. Another person may be substituted at any time at no additional charge. A request to transfer a class to a future date can only occur if the request is more than 5 business days prior to the start of class.  Otherwise, the request will be considered a cancellation and the policy will apply. Type: On Campus   Day & Time: Oct 9, 2024 8:30 a.m. to 12:30PM   Enrollment Deadline: October 2, 2024   Location: Washington UniversityLopata Hall, Room 511   Course Fee(s): $795   CEUs: 0.4     Enrollment Deadline is October 2nd, 2024 at 5 PM CST. Beyond this date, please call 314-935-4444 to register. Parking and refreshments are provided. CANCELLATION POLICY A full refund will be given when a registrant cancels more than five (5) business days prior to the start of the class. Cancellations received within 5 business days of the start of the class and no-shows will be billed in full. Another person may be substituted at any time at no additional charge. A request to transfer a class to a future date can only occur if the request is more than 5 business days prior to the start of class.  Otherwise, the request will be considered a cancellation and the policy will apply. Type: On Campus   Day & Time: Jan 27, 2025 1:00 to 5:00PM   Enrollment Deadline: Jan 20, 2025   Location: Washington UniversityLopata Hall, Room 511   Course Fee(s): $795   CEUs: 0.4     Enrollment Deadline is Jan 20, 2025 at 5 PM CST. Beyond this date, please call 314-935-4444 to register. Parking and refreshments are provided. CANCELLATION POLICY A full refund will be given when a registrant cancels more than five (5) business days prior to the start of the class. Cancellations received within 5 business days of the start of the class and no-shows will be billed in full. Another person may be substituted at any time at no additional charge. A request to transfer a class to a future date can only occur if the request is more than 5 business days prior to the start of class.  Otherwise, the request will be considered a cancellation and the policy will apply. Applies toward the following certificates: Technical Leadership Communication Have questions? Contact us if you would like to speak with a program director or visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.   "Overall, really enjoyed the instructor. She was very interactive with the class and made the subject interesting - I wanted to listen." MGT700: Foundation for Effective Leadership Technology & Leadership Center James McKelvey School of Engineering Lopata Hall, 5th Floor Washington University in St. Louis One Brookings Drive MSC 1141-0122-05 St. Louis, MO 63130 (314) 935-4444 Resources My Portal Courses Roundtables Corporate Training FAQ McKelvey School of Engineering Feedback

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