Management 3.0 leadership development workshop

Date: 19-Jul-17 to 20-Jul-17
Location: Leeds city centre / Leeds / United Kingdom
Category: Education

Do you want to inspire your team to be more innovative and productive?

Do you want to increase employee engagement?

Do you want to improve results and transform your organisation?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, Management 3.0 may be the solution.

This two-day Management 3.0 workshop is all about hands-on practices based on the latest leadership insights and management principles.

You should take this course if you want to:

Energise people and empower teams
Improve team collaboration
Find the most efficient way to achieve organisational goals
Embrace change and encourage others
Become a better leader

Ideal for:
CEOs
Executives
Middle managers
Team leaders
ScrumMasters
Entrepreneurs
Project managers
Product owners
Development managers
Human resources
Change management
…anyone wanting (or needing) to be a better manager

Why Management 3.0?
Management 3.0 is a revolution in modern management. It is about doing the right thing for your team, involving everyone in improving the system and fostering employee engagement.

It’s about working together to find the most efficient way for a business to achieve its goals. Management 3.0 is redefining the definition of leadership with management as a group responsibility.

Management 3.0 began in 2010 for the Agile software community and since has spread to other industries and job roles. It’s also used by executives, project managers, human resources, entrepreneurs and change managers – anyone wanting to increase employee engagement and improve results.

Companies aren’t innovative. People are… if you set up the right conditions.

Learn how you can set up the right conditions and become a better leader at this two-day practical workshop from McKenna Consultants.

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