The Winning Edge: Communication Strategies For Leaders
Start Date: | Aug 19, 2024 | End Date: | Aug 24, 2024 |
Last Date for Application: | August 5, 2024 | Last Date for Early Bird: | July 29, 2024 |
Programme Fee: |
225000 INR Plus, GST |
Early Bird Fee: |
209250 INR Plus, GST |
You are a competent manager and the boss of dozens, scores, or perhaps even hundreds of people. But do these people regard you as a leader? Does your communication radiate leadership? Do you wish you could engage with your followers more effectively?
If you are perceived only as a boss and not as a leader, you may be constantly facing a battle that seems to not go your way despite your great ideas and strategies. In these fast-changing times, you can no longer command compliance on the strength of your status alone. Your colleagues and subordinates have to willingly concede that you are their leader and follow you. Your ideas need to be sold to others if you want them to take ownership of implementing these and making them successful. While setting goals and targets for those you lead you have to keep in mind that these may appear uninteresting and maybe even impossible unless each individual is inspired to put in their best. As a leader, you provide the spark of inspiration and motivation through your communications. Working with people in a world where traditional hierarchies have yielded place to more flat structures, our biggest strength may turn out to be our ability to inspire trust, to establish credibility, and to earn respect. Communicating like a leader will give you and your team the winning edge.
What does it mean to communicate like a leader? There is no single, clear definition, nor a magic formula for a one-size-fits-all solution to the challenge of developing the necessary skills. Analyzing various aspects of communicating as a leader and reflecting on our own style may make us aware of the need to modify our approach and to develop a communication style that radiates leadership. Such a style must suit our personality, strengths, values, and circumstances. The Winning Edge helps you to systematically reflect on your current communication approach and strategies and to refine these so that they best serve your goals in your leadership position.
We invite you to join us to reflect and ponder over what it means to communicate like a leader. In the process, you will sharpen your most important managerial tool and test it out on highly accomplished peers from other functional areas and organisations. The experience could pave the way for a transformation for you, for your team, and perhaps for your organisation.
For more information or any questions, contact Abhishek Maurya: abhishek-exed@iima.ac.in | +91 99090 38771
We will sensitise you to the challenges of communicating as a leader and help you in reviewing your leadership style. This will put you on the path to honing your communication skills and developing strategies for effectively meeting a range of communication challenges as a leader. Here is a tentative list of topics to be covered:
- Leadership and Communication
- Persuasion strategies for leaders
- Writing with impact
- Listening to lead
- Strategic communication
- Leading change
- Difficult conversations
- Ethical leadership
- Intercultural competence for leaders
- Creating leadership stories
- Speaking to inspire and motivate
We follow the participant-centred 'workshop methodology'. Various activities including group work, role-plays, case analysis, and interactive mini-lectures are used to explore the themes. The focus of the entire programme is on helping you reflect on your styles and strategies rather than teaching you concepts. Be prepared to be stretched. You won't have a dull moment during the programme.
We expect you to have substantial managerial experience as a senior management professional heading an organisation, a division or a department. You may be from the private or public sector, academics, politics, government, NGOs - from any kind of organisation, from any country. But you must be managing and leading people. You could be at any stage of the leadership journey but should bring with you a desire to raise your game to the next level.
We expect you to do some ‘homework’ before the programme starts. We will mail you the details of this once your nomination is accepted.
We expect you to attend all the sessions including the valedictory one on the closing day because it is an important part of the collective reflection and action planning that you cannot skip without compromising the value of your Winning Edge experience.