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Improving Your Strategic Skills

Boost your leadership potential with a set of strategic skills
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Chuk Otakpor  5 Lessons ·  12m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Fostering an environment that inspires creativity and innovation is one of the primary responsibilities of a strategic leader. As a leader, it’s up to you to create a culture where every idea, no matter how unlikely or unconventional, is welcomed and considered. Innovation is the practical application of these creative ideas, and being innovative can help you identify new and potentially unorthodox ways to achieve your objectives. Leaders are also responsible for making sound and objective decisions that will lead the company to success. In a rapidly evolving business landscape, the ability to make data-driven decisions has become more important than ever. This course explores a few practical tools for making data-driven decisions for strategic planning, but even the most carefully planned strategies are only as good as their execution. Clear, effective communication is the key to successful implementation. It ensures that every team member and stakeholder understands the strategy, their role in its execution, and what is expected of them.

In this course, you’ll learn how to add to your leadership capabilities by prioritizing a few key skills in your organization. Promoting creativity and innovation, strengthening decision-making by using analytical thinking, and strategically communicating your plans to the team can make a big difference in your leadership potential.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand the role of creativity and innovation in strategic leadership and how to encourage these attributes
  • Identify analytical tools like the SWOT analysis, PESTLE analysis, and Porter's Five Forces
  • Explain how analytical thinking and intuition affect decision making
  • Apply best practices for strategic communication, such as narrative techniques, knowing your audience, and consistent messaging
  • Foster a culture where every idea is welcomed and considered to drive innovation
  • Strengthen decision-making by using analytical thinking and data-driven tools

Key Takeaways

  • Fostering an environment that inspires creativity and innovation is one of the primary responsibilities of a strategic leader.
  • Innovation is the practical application of creative ideas and can help identify new ways to achieve objectives.
  • In a rapidly evolving business landscape, the ability to make data-driven decisions has become more important than ever.
  • Clear, effective communication is key to successful strategy implementation, ensuring every team member and stakeholder understands their role.
  • Promoting creativity and innovation, using analytical thinking, and strategically communicating plans can strengthen leadership potential.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

This course is for leaders who want to add to their leadership capabilities by prioritizing key skills such as promoting creativity and innovation, strengthening decision-making, and strategically communicating plans to their team.

What analytical tools does this course cover?

The course helps you identify analytical tools like the SWOT analysis, PESTLE analysis, and Porter's Five Forces for making data-driven decisions in strategic planning.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You'll develop skills in data-driven decision making and strategic communication, including using analytical thinking and intuition for decisions and applying best practices like narrative techniques, knowing your audience, and consistent messaging.

What topics are included in the lessons?

The course includes an Introduction, Enhancing Creativity and Innovation, Decision-Making and Analytical Thinking, Communicating Your Strategy, and a Test Your Knowledge section.

Why does this course emphasize communication?

Even the most carefully planned strategies are only as good as their execution, and clear, effective communication ensures every team member and stakeholder understands the strategy, their role in its execution, and what is expected of them.

Professional Certifications and Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Project Management Institute (PMI®)

Professional Development Units (PDUs): 0.25

Certification Program Categories:
Ways of WorkingPower SkillsBusiness Acumen

KnowledgeCity has been reviewed and approved by the PMI® Authorized Training Partner Program. Users can maintain your PMI credentials by earning PDUs from KnowledgeCity qualified courses in Project Management, Business Management, Leadership and many others.