Emerging Leader Development Program
Midlevel executives prepare for the next-level of leadership by gaining skills in strategy formulation, decision making, negotiating, and more.
The Emerging Leader Development Program provides participants with a wide range of learning opportunities. A 360-degree feedback tool, combined with one-on-one consultation on the results*, helps participants take an in-depth look at their leadership strengths and weaknesses.
The program covers several key business skills, always with a focus on how to apply them, both personally and within an organizational context. Effective leadership, strategy formulation, better decision making and negotiating skills, and successful change management form the core of the program's curriculum.
For a complete program schedule download the agenda.
Please contact our Learning Solutions Specialists at +1 212-854-3395 for a personal conversation to learn more.
*To participate in the one-on-one coaching session, participants need to complete the 360 survey prior to the start of the program.
Benefits in the Current Context
"An executive's softer skills can determine his/her ability to create value, drive change, and build institutions. Mastery of the softer interpersonal skills is what will separate those who merely survive economic turmoil from those who will thrive and grow as leaders."
–Professor Robert Bontempo, faculty director
Summary of Benefits
- Learn to organize your thinking and successfully implement your plans
- Develop your ability to formulate effective strategy
- Gain insights into the strengths and weaknesses of your leadership style
- Analyze how organizational culture can impede or bolster success
- Learn to create an atmosphere that allows change and innovation to thrive
During the program participants acquire the skills needed for managerial success, such as strategy formulation, negotiation, conflict resolution, decision making, implementing change, and managing culture.
With the help of 360-degree feedback, participants return to their organizations with the ability to communicate effectively and maximize both individual and team performance. Hear more about the tool from Columbia Business School Professor Joel Brockner:
The curriculum for the first few sessions includes the latest research and practical applications related to diagnosing and solving the root cause of organizational problems. Readings cover such topics as organizational behavior, motivation and improving self-management abilities. Participants receive one-on-one consultations regarding their 360-degree feedback results.*
By mid-program, participants focus on formulating and implementing effective strategy. Discussions cover such questions as: Is your company's strategy working well? Are you clear on what you need to do to support the strategy? Participants also continue their one-on-one feedback sessions.
The end of the program concerns negotiations and includes case study readings, discussions, and role plays. The program concludes with intensive discussions on leadership, constructive conflict, and implementing change.
For a complete program schedule download the agenda.
*To participate in the one-on-one coaching session, participants need to complete the 360 survey prior to the start of the program.
The Emerging Leader Development Program is designed for midlevel executives with fewer than 10 years of experience who seek to reinforce their potential with a strong foundation of skills and self-awareness.
| Years of Management Experience | % |
|---|---|
| 20+ | 0 |
| 16-20 | 3 |
| 11-15 | 17 |
| 6-10 | 35 |
| 1-5 | 42 |
| <1 | 3 |
| Years of Management Experience | % |
|---|---|
| Africa | 17 |
| Asia | 5 |
| Europe | 16 |
| MIddle East | 9 |
| N. America | 49 |
| Oceana | 2 |
| S. America | 2 |
Upon completion of this program, you will earn three credits towards a Certificate with select alumni and tuition benefits.
This program is suitable for midlevel executives with fewer than 10 years of experience who seek to reinforce their potential with a strong foundation of skills and self-awareness.