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Creating, Leading & Growing High Performance Environments

Australian Institute of Management WA


Short Course

Course Overview

This program uses the best practices for building high-performance teams and workplaces. Its key principles have been shared with leaders and organisations in over thirty countries. Participants can expect to be challenged to think, learn, laugh, share, communicate, and stretch and build leadership talents as they discover The 5 Alive Model for treating active learning environments.

Course Content

  • Lifelong leadership models that will prove to be valuable throughout the participants’ entire life and career
  • Learning thinking models that participants can apply to the workplace, family, relationships, and to create sustainable mental and physical health
  • Daily sharing, development, and coaching of leadership presentation and communication skills
  • Every model, strategy, and approach will have a “What’s It Mean?” exploration for instant and sustained application in leading, learning and life
  • An individually developed learning plan for on-going leadership development
  • Visual summary sheets and a learning journal for further reference.

Additional Details

AIM WA is Western Australia's largest private provider of leadership and professional development training, offering tailored programs for senior managers, leaders, and high performers aiming for senior roles. Since 2009, we've delivered customised training internationally in Indonesia, Malaysia, China, Singapore, Bhutan, Abu Dhabi, the U.S., and Bangladesh. Our public courses in Perth attract participants from Asia and beyond, including our prestigious Senior Executive Forum led by Harvard Business School faculty.

Prerequisites

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Duration
5 days
Estimated Cost per Participant
AUD $6,306.00
Estimated in IDR 0,00
Minimum participants
0
Course type
Short Course
Delivery method
In-Person
Language
English
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