As a project leader you support the goals of your organisation. You engage, motivate and build high performance and productivity in individuals and teams.
With only 25% of organisations reporting successful project delivery, it is essential that you have the skillset to lead and drive a project (2020 Project Delivery Performance in Australia report). This workshop will equip you with the skills needed for success in the age of project leadership.
Over the two days (13th and 20th September), attendees will explore the foundation principles, theories and behaviours of leadership within a project management setting. You will also learn about how emotional intelligence (EQ) behaviours can build trust and create cohesive relationships for effective workplace performance and have the opportunity to make new connections with like-minded project professionals.
Learning outcomes
- Developing and applying a leadership mindset
- Demonstrating effective communication skills
- Applying Emotional Intelligence in day-to-day life
- Building stakeholder relationships that work
- Creating positive engagement
- Identifying unconscious biases
Dates and delivery
This workshop runs over two days:
- 13 September 2024, 9am-5pm AEST
- 20 September 2024, 9am-5pm AEST
This virtual workshop will take place via Zoom
Price
- Members: $1,215 (including GST)
- Non members: $1,420 (including GST)
Additional information
What's included:
- Comprehensive course workbook including tools and templates
- DISC personality profile assessment and personalised analysis of results
- Networking opportunities
For more information about our Project Leadership workshops, click here.
Facilitator
Lisa Harrison
Capability Consultant
Lisa is a talented and highly experienced Capability Consultant working with organisations to develop people-skills and create sustainable behaviour change. She specialises in building emotional intelligence in leaders – whether leading others, leading a class or leading themselves. Her passion for building people-skills capability has enabled her to work with a wide variety of organisations, including schools and universities, government, corporate and not for profit organisations. Lisa’s experience in Adult Learning spans 23 years, including as a Lecturer in Education at UTS Sydney, and several qualifications in leadership and learning.