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Make UK launches programme to develop industry leaders
27 March 2019
Make UK, the manufacturers’ organisation is on a mission to help industry leaders achieve even greater success by launching a new programme that takes a fresh approach to developing leadership talent.
Their Building your brand of leadership programme combines the worlds of branding and image consulting with the fields of leadership coaching and the latest in neuroscience. It helps leaders build upon their own personal style of leadership, so that they can quickly achieve their leadership goals.
The programme starts with applying the personal branding techniques used by icons such as Taylor Swift and Lionel Messi enabling leaders to identify and express their own distinctive brand of leadership. Delegates also access one on one support from a leadership coach and image consultant to enable them to unleash their potential and express their true leadership identity.
Says Lisa Gillespie, Head of Learning and Development services at Make UK: “In the current business climate, there’s never been a more crucial time for bold and strong leadership in organisations. Many people think personal branding is for celebrities. It’s not. Your personal leadership brand plays a huge role in your career progression and success. We’re helping leaders and aspiring leaders to bring their boldest self to the forefront so that they can quickly achieve even more, with greater impact and clarity.”
Building your Brand of Leadership will take place at various locations across the UK starting in April. It can also be tailored for in-house leadership teams or delivered on a one to one basis for busy executives.
For more information, visit makeuk.org or https://www.makeuk.org/Training/all-training-courses/Building-your-brand-of-leadership
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