Leadership
Today's leaders must excel at motivating, decision making, team building and setting the right example. You'll find all the training tools you need here!
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At the US Military Academy at West Point, cadets are taught to lead with honor and character. This program documents how it's done and visits the workplaces of West Point grads who now apply these skills in the public and private sectors.
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Originally produced for the FranklinCovey leadership training curriculum, the videos on this compilation DVD create trustworthy leaders for whom team members readily volunteer their best.
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With today’s difficult economy, and increased competition to “hit the numbers”, leaders tasked with upholding ethical standards provide the model of how everyone in the organization should act. In this program, Dr. Marianne Jennings provides guidance on proper actions to be taken while explaining that difficult circumstances are no excuse for a lapse in business ethics.
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Hosted by best-selling author Dr. Stephen Covey, this video takes a profound look at the power of character and illustrates what it means to be a transformational leader.
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Using a potato farm as an example,
this program sparks discussion on work ethic and the value of thorough preparation, planning and patience. Hosted by Dr. Stephen Covey.
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Leadership experts Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner explain that being a great leader comes down to doing five things well. Each of the five competencies is illustrated through real-world case studies in this classic leadership training video package.
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Leadership always matters, but in tough times, it matters a whole lot more. Use this as a leadership development program for managers, supervisors and team leaders who are facing present day cut-backs and low morale. See how creativity and open communication can boost productivity, since there are still goals to be met and customers to serve.
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