It’s a myth that people are born leaders. Successful leaders come in all types of personalities, but there are certain traits and certain types of leadership that can be learned and enhanced through training.
Resources for Leaders
Effective leadership considers:
- Active Listening. Actively listening mean fully concentrating on the other person, trying to understand not just the words being said but also the emotion behind them, responding appropriately and then also remembering what was said.
- Speaking well. Learn 5 essential speaking techniques with reference to famous speakers.
- Meetings that people look forward to. Meetings can be terrifying, especially when you don’t have a plan! Learn how to run your meeting effortlessly and effectively!
- Leading change. Learn how to plan change and make it stick!
- Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). This EDI resource guide is compiled with toolkits, reports, academic papers, and much more.
- Building trust. 5 group activities for building trust, along with additional resources at the end.
- Strategies for Recognition and Appreciation. Learn tips and tricks to recognize others, these tactics do not only apply to workplaces.
- Delegating Work and Getting it Done. Get some insights on how to delegate more effectively.
- Influential Leadership. Leaders with more influence achieve greater results - read more about the fundamental principles of influential leadership.
Helpful Leadership Training
National Labor Leadership Initiative (1 year program). The Initiative helps top labor leaders acquire and refine the knowledge, skills, and qualities needed to lead in a time when unions and working people are subjected to coordinated and well-funded attacks. The Initiative provides a space for unions, worker justice organizations, and labor educators to learn innovative approaches to the challenges of developing the critical core of leaders our movement needs.
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