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The Differences Between Managing and Leading –
And What You Need to Know About Both
Managers and leaders behave differently. They have different skill sets, different motivations – and in the end, they produce entirely different results.
They are two roles that are related but different. People who are good at managing people aren’t necessarily leaders, just as there are great leaders who don’t necessarily rise to management level and who may not be good at managing people and projects.
But if you could combine the best traits of both, you’d have a superhuman, super dynamic, outstanding manager and leader – able to increase productivity in a single meeting, able to lead projects and achieve great results – the kind of person who can take a company to greatness and make significant contributions to the bottom line and employee retention.
In this stunning and accredited management leadership training session, explore the relationship between management and leadership. What are the differences, as well as the similarities, and when do you need to pull from one more than the other?
Why settle for one or the other when you can combine key elements from both roles to be more effective and more influential, ultimately getting more done at the end of each day?
Want to be a great manager AND a great leader? Sign up today for this management leadership training session and find out more about the relationship between managing and leading – and how you can become better at BOTH.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the differences between managing and leading – and how can you be great at both.
- Recognize three critical functions of being a manager – without succeeding at these first, little else matters.
- Master three skills that every great leader has that you can develop – some people have them without even knowing it.
Presented By:
Julie Fuimano, RN, MBA, CSAC
Personal Development Expert and Success Coach
Named one of the Top 100 Thought Leaders in the field of Personal Leadership Development by Personal Excellence Magazine, Julie Fuimano, RN, MBA, CSAC, is passionate about helping you harness your personal power and learn to enjoy yourself. Your happiness and success is her business!
The owner of Nurturing Your Success Inc., Julie has been providing coaching and resources for advancing human potential since 2001. Through her success coaching, Julie integrates neuroscience and value science to provide people with an intense learning and personal development experience. She is a popular and dynamic motivational speaker who educates her audiences and clients by using transformational, inspirational, and educational articles, books, and audios to empower them to achieve their personal best. She is the author of The Journey Called YOU: A Roadmap to Self-Discovery and Acceptance, as well as over 100 articles on personal leadership topics published worldwide. She is often interviewed for radio.
Julie brings her wisdom, experience, and education to her work. She is a Certified Six Advisors Coach (CSAC). She has an M.B.A. and two bachelor's degrees, and she is a registered nurse who spent over 15 years in psychiatric nursing. Her coaching style is educational. She is compassionate and direct in her communications. Her passion is to unlock your potential. To learn more, visit Julie's Web site and check out her blog.
Who would benefit from this program:
- Managers
- Directors
- Executives
- Supervisors
Product Options:
Audio Conference Formats Explained
- Audio Conference CD Only: $229.00 (includes S&H)
- Audio Conference CD with Communication Briefings: $299.00 (includes S&H)
Communication Briefings is a monthly newsletter that provides subscribers with down-to-earth communication ideas and techniques they can put into action to persuade clients, influence peers and motivate employees. The advice offered in each issue will help readers earn approval, command respect, spur productivity, gain recognition and win public support.
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Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
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