Developing a Leadership Framework

Beginner Level
3 weeks to complete at 10 hours a week
Flexible Schedule

Dr Andrew Campbell , Dr. Loretta Daniels, CDP

What You’ll Learn

Which leadership style you have

How to lead instead of just manage

How to lead in time of crisis

Skills You’ll Gain

Crisis Management Strategic Decision-Making Decision Making Leadership and Management Dealing With Ambiguity Emotional Intelligence Business Leadership Team Leadership Organizational Leadership Innovation Strategic Leadership Leadership People Development Leadership development Professional Development Adaptability

Shareable Certificate

Earn a shareable certificate to add to your LinkedIn profile.

Develop Your Specialized Knowledge

Learn new concepts from industry experts

Gain a foundational understanding of a subject or tool

Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects

Earn a shareable career certificate

There are 4 modules in this course

The 4D Leadership Development Framework defines the roles, functions, and relationships essential for all leader levels (supervisors, managers, middle management, and executives). This module addresses leadership from a holistic and comprehensive approach.

We must consider a leader's leadership style, relationship-building techniques, and ability to adjust to the problems and challenges that today's fast-paced world presents. In this module, you will be introduced to four innovative leadership styles and how they can affect an organization’s goals and strategic initiatives. You will also take a leadership assessment to learn our leadership styles and the advantages and disadvantages of each leadership style.

Navigating organizational uncertainty, change, and chaos is one of the most important challenges facing profit and non-profit leaders today. In the past, leaders dealt with uncertainties but frequently waited for complete information with predictable outcomes before deriving strategic decisions. Now, in an environment of rapid change and uncertainty, leaders must not only anticipate and embrace change but make decisions with little information in an unpredictable environment. There is nothing more challenging than leading during times of organizational change, uncertainty, crisis, and chaos. That said, leading in a world of complexity and uncertainty requires new leadership with a different mindset, fresh perspective, and innovative skills.