United States Institute of Leadership & Diplomacy
A Division of Orpe Human Rights Advocates
Overview
Federal managers are constantly honing their leadership skills. As a leader, how can you build leadership skills that generate success for you, your teams, and your organization?
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You can elevate your position as a good manager to that of an extraordinary leader by focusing on your strengths rather than weaknesses, and by developing these strengths in combinations.
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In this course, you’ll gain competency in multiple areas, accelerating your leadership performance beyond incremental improvements in a weakness. You’ll also gain insights into your own leadership style and abilities through two leadership assessments: StrengthsFinder 34 and the Hogan Development Survey.
Competencies:
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Accountability
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Continual Learning
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Decisiveness
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ECQ 3: Results Driven
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Integrity/Honesty
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Interpersonal Skills
Duration:
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4 days
Location
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Online
Benefits
Through a combination of lectures, small group discussion, experiential learning, and individualized coaching, you’ll learn to develop and implement attributes and competencies of extraordinary leaders:
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Modeling and promoting personal accountability to benefit the organizational culture.
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Practicing integrity and honesty to recognize different ways to resolve ethical situations.
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Developing interpersonal skills by practicing openness and approachability to employees at all levels.
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Exercising continual learning by developing an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to address areas for growth.
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Demonstrating decisiveness by selecting, implementing, and evaluating optimal decisions based on desired outcomes, value, costs, and risks.
Who Should Attend
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Federal managers and those moving up to manager positions.
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Those in formal leadership roles with direct reports (supervisors, managers, branch chiefs, etc.)
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Individuals without direct reports (scientists, engineers, lawyers, project or program managers, PMFs, etc.)