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Course Description

Circular logo with leadership development that delivers results in the center and the outer ring divided into five even sections labeled Achieve Results Through Others, Manage Performance, Engage Employees, Execute Strategy and Increase Productivity, and Communicate Effectively

To achieve their business strategies, organizations count on leaders at the frontline to understand and execute the top priorities for their team.

Course Outline

In this course, leaders will learn the three critical elements of executing strategy at the front line-Focus, Measurement, and Accountability. They learn how to focus on the few most critical priorities, to measure progress toward the accomplishment of these priorities, and to hold themselves and their team members accountable for the metrics. Participants will also explore best practices for accountability, such as determining and communicating accountability—including consequences. The Strategy Execution Tool helps leaders capture in one place their top priorities, progress and outcome measures, and those accountable for achieving the priorities. Using the three elements of execution ensures that leaders and their teams get the right things done, in spite of daily distractions.

  • Pinpointing Priorities: A senior leader highlights the importance of achieving top business priorities and introduces the three elements of execution: Focus, Measurement, and Accountability. Using their course prep, learners discuss with a partner their top priorities and how they align with business goals. Leaders complete a brief self-assessment related to the elements of execution. Groups identify challenges related to their assigned portion and share the top two with the larger group.
  • Maintaining Focus: Learners look at how they spend their time and determine whether these activities support their top priorities. Facilitator assigns three challenges of keeping focus, and small groups brainstorm solutions to these problems. The Strategy Execution Tool is introduced, and learners identify which of their three priorities they will focus on for the rest of the session.
  • Measuring Progress and Outcomes: A video illustrates the relationship between progress and outcome measures. Learners participate in an engaging Cart Sort activity, determining if a measure is progress or outcome measure. In small groups, learners look at their departments and determine the measurements that they use. The Strategy Execution Tool is revisited with learners noting the steps that are used with their chosen priority, and to what degree the priority is on track.
  • Ensuring Accountability: In a large group, leaders discuss how they hold their team accountable. Facilitator introduces four best practices, highlighting the importance of consequences and the problem with joint accountability. Learners work in small groups to analyze scenarios and determine how to apply the accountability best practices. After identifying who is accountable for the priority on their Strategy Execution Tool, leaders work with a partner to discuss how to address responsibility and get the measure back on track.
  • Putting Elements into Practice: Learners regroup to brainstorm solutions to the challenges that they identified at the beginning of the session. Participants spend time on their Reflections page and define what they want to discuss most with their manager and teams back on the job.

Learner Outcomes

At the end of this program, learners will be able to:  

  • Maintain focus on important work in the midst of the daily pressure of business
  • Explain the importance of critical work to their team and others
  • Track progress and outcomes against relevant measures to ensure successful execution
  • Communicate accountabilities so that team members understand the importance, impact, and expectations regarding priority work

Notes

Learn about more leadership development topics here

Recommendations

It is suggested that participants complete Communication: Connect through Conversations prior to taking this course.

Testimonials

"Helps put it in focus on development of career from individual contributor to leader. Where I am today and how to go to the next level."
Spring 2019 Participant

 

"Identifying weakness between focus, measurement and accountability is useful in looking at myself and seeing where I need work. Shows how you'll never get to the end goals without holding people accountable and helping them keep focus."
Spring 2019 Participant

 

“Good information on how to track progress, focus on the top priorities and how to hold employers accountable for achieving their task.”

Fall 2018 Participant

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Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
Classroom: Instructor Led
Days
M
Time
1:00PM to 5:00PM
Dates
Jun 03, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
4.0
Delivery Options
On Campus  
Course Fee(s)
MGT652 non-credit $595.00
Section Notes

Enrollment Deadline is Monday, May 27, 2024 at 5 PM CST.  Beyond this date, please call 314-935-4444 to register.

Parking, lunch and refreshments are provided.

CANCELLATION POLICY

A full refund will be given when a registrant cancels more than five business days prior to the start of the class. Cancellations received within 5 business days of the start of the class and no-shows will be billed in full. Another person may be substituted at any time at no additional charge. 
A request to transfer a class to a future date can only occur if the request is more than 5 business days prior to the start of class.  Otherwise, the request will be considered a cancellation and the policy will apply.

 

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Type
Virtual: Instructor Led
Days
Th
Time
4:00PM to 8:00PM
Dates
Nov 07, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
4.0
Delivery Options
Virtual  
Course Fee(s)
MGT652 non-credit $595.00
Section Notes

Enrollment Deadline is Thursday, October 31st, 2024 at 5 PM CST.  Beyond this date, please call 314-935-4444 to register.

THIS IS A VIRTUAL COURSE--Attendee can participate from a location of their choosing. The live instructor teaches the course and provides the opportunity for remote attendees to participate in discusses and exercises with both in-person and remote attendees. Some courses involve hands-on activities and labs. These activities are performed via a secure cloud-accessible environment. Live online courses are through Zoom (or Webex); Video camera, microphone and speakers are necessary to participate in this class.

CANCELLATION POLICY

A full refund will be given when a registrant cancels more than five business days prior to the start of the class. Cancellations received within 5 business days of the start of the class and no-shows will be billed in full. Another person may be substituted at any time at no additional charge. 
A request to transfer a class to a future date can only occur if the request is more than 5 business days prior to the start of class.  Otherwise, the request will be considered a cancellation and the policy will apply.

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