MEGA SESSION: The Six Elements of Strategic Thinking: A Common Framework for Developing Strategic Leaders
2014 Annual Conference
Workplace Application: Learn how to apply the six key elements of strategic thinking to identify and develop strategic leaders within your team and your organization.
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Most executives do not consider themselves strategic, or feel adequately trained to be strategic thinkers. Yet, strategic leadership is dually important in both delivering HR services effectively and in developing adaptive leaders who enable your business to thrive amidst constant uncertainty. There has not been a common framework for identifying and developing strategic thinkers — until now. Award-winning researcher Dr. John Austin unpacks the six key elements of strategic thinking that allow leaders to think strategically and navigate the unknown effectively, and teaches you how to apply this framework to develop strategic leaders.
Date(s) & Time(s):
Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 11:30am to 12:45pm
Presenter:
John Austin, Ph.D.
John
Austin
Location:
Valencia AB
Amount of Credit:
1.25
Credit Type:
•HR Credit
Session Type:
Mega Session
Competency:
Leadership & Navigation
Critical Evaluation
Intended Audience:
Executive-level
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