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Online Webinar  – Recorded June 8th, 2016
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider:  The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )

Making business decisions is your most important function as a leader-and your riskiest. Your personal brand is made or broken by the quality of your decisions. Are your decisions as solid as they could be?

In this webinar, you will learn how to apply strategic decision-making processes in order to reduce risk and choose the best course of action for the project, team, the organization, and you. You’ll learn the steps necessary in making strategic decisions align with business objectives as well as how to address a range of challenges that every leader encounters.

Learning objectives include:

  • Distinguish between strategic thinking, planning and decision making and identify when to use each skill appropriately
  • Develop insight into your individual decision-making style
  • Utilize tools for solving problems and making sound decisions
  • Systematically prepare for your most important decisions
  • Determine the appropriate level of stakeholder involvement in your decision-making process

Presenter: Claudette Rowley (LinkedIn profile) trainer and consultant for Corporate Education Group (CEG), has more than 15 years of experience coaching managers and leaders and training teams to improve communication to drive results and strategic organizational change. Claudette excels at training individuals and teams on managing conflict and communicate strategically in complex situations.   She specializes in systemic conflict, business partner and co-leader disputes and disruptions resulting from rapid organizational or cultural changes.

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Strategic Decision Making:
Minimize Risk & Think Like a Leader

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