Workshop Leading Virtually

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Leading People Virtually

  • Understand the similarities and differences between leading people and teams face-to-face and virtually
  • Identify and practice the core competencies you need to lead virtually
  • Apply action-centred leadership principles to a virtual environment

Content

  • Identifying and accepting the challenges that “virtual” adds to your role as a manager
  • Identifying what your virtual team wants from you – and what not
  • Developing practical skills for operating effectively as a people and project manager in a virtual environment
  • Considering how you build trust in a virtual environment
  • Implementing tips and techniques for steering and leading virtual teams
  • Anticipating and preparing for typical virtual team challenges
  • Building a personal transfer plan to implement inside your organization

    Your Coach

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    Scott Levey

    Personal information

    • 14 years of practical experience in leading people & teams virtually
    • GmbH Director
    • BA Combined History & Psychology
    • „Training is about what you do, and not what you know“

    Professional Career

    • 2012 – 2019    Director & Prokurist, Target Training GmbH
    • 2005 – 2011    Program Manager, Target Ltd
    • 1998 – 2004    Corporate Skills Trainer (EBS, ELC & Select)

    Focus and Experience

    • 20 years of experience in delivering customized soft skill & leadership training solutions to a wide range of global clients
    • MBTI, DiSC, IAP, Driving performance & Kirkpatrick certified

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