Date:
07 Nov 2025,
9.00AM – 1.00PM
duration:
4 hrs
Location:
Online
CPD hours:
16 hrs
Cost:
  • $1782.50 incl. GST
Register Add to Calendar 2025-11-7 09:00:00 2025-11-7 13:00:00 Pacific/Auckland Future-focused leadership

The regular cost for this programme is $1782.50 (inc. GST). The cost is discounted to $1,322.50 per person (incl. GST) if you've completed a Kickstart to Leadership programme.

The world is changing. Life is changing. Work is changing. And therefore, we must adapt our leadership styles and approaches.

​This online programme will address where expectations of leaders and leadership has changed over the past decade or so.  We’ll be discussing core topics that leaders bring up in our workshops: leading remote and hybrid teams, new technologies, recognising diversity and building inclusion, understanding our brains and bias, intergenerational teams and empathetic performance management.

This programme is tailored towards experienced leaders: people leaders, thought leaders, project leaders.

Learning outcomes

1. Recognise how leadership has changed and what’s stayed the same

Complete an environmental scan of the context you’re operating.

Be aware of the pace of change and the mindset needed to succeed.

2. Identify challenges and best practices for leading remote and hybrid teams

Reflect on digital body language and collaboration practices in your team.

Explore tools and technologies for remote collaboration.

Develop communication strategies to foster connection and cohesion in person and digitally.

Communicate and build rapport in our 2024 context.

3. Raise awareness of biases and identify their impact on decision-making and team dynamics

Recognise what makes us each unique and how our individuality shapes our biases.

Explore strategies for creating inclusive leadership practices and behaviours.

Develop action plans for fostering a culture of inclusion and belonging.

4. Stay updated on the latest technological trends impacting the workplace

Explore ways to integrate emerging technologies into leadership practices.

Understand the implications of artificial intelligence, automation, and machine learning on leadership roles.

5. Understand how diversity and personal experiences of technology impact people at work

Foster empathy and mutual understanding among team members from various generations.

Consider people's personal experiences of technological change.

Build collaboration and inclusion from different lenses.

Course format

The online workshops will be held over four sessions:

  • Module One, Friday 7 November, 9am-1pm
  • Module Two, Friday 14 November, 9am-1pm
  • Module Three, Friday 21 November, 9am-1pm
  • Module Four, Friday 5 December, 9am-1pm

 

Each online workshop will include a mix of interactive presentations, group discussions, case studies, and practical exercises to engage you and facilitate your learning and skill development.

​Also, you’ll have the opportunity to apply their learnings through real-world scenarios and receive feedback from facilitators and peers. After the workshop you’ll get follow up resources and thinking.

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Change, AI and hybrid working are some of key challenges leaders face leading into the future. And that's what this programme is all about. Take your leadership up a couple of notches and focus on what's coming at us fast.

The regular cost for this programme is $1782.50 (inc. GST). The cost is discounted to $1,322.50 per person (incl. GST) if you've completed a Kickstart to Leadership programme.

The world is changing. Life is changing. Work is changing. And therefore, we must adapt our leadership styles and approaches.

​This online programme will address where expectations of leaders and leadership has changed over the past decade or so.  We’ll be discussing core topics that leaders bring up in our workshops: leading remote and hybrid teams, new technologies, recognising diversity and building inclusion, understanding our brains and bias, intergenerational teams and empathetic performance management.

This programme is tailored towards experienced leaders: people leaders, thought leaders, project leaders.

Learning outcomes

1. Recognise how leadership has changed and what’s stayed the same

Complete an environmental scan of the context you’re operating.

Be aware of the pace of change and the mindset needed to succeed.

2. Identify challenges and best practices for leading remote and hybrid teams

Reflect on digital body language and collaboration practices in your team.

Explore tools and technologies for remote collaboration.

Develop communication strategies to foster connection and cohesion in person and digitally.

Communicate and build rapport in our 2024 context.

3. Raise awareness of biases and identify their impact on decision-making and team dynamics

Recognise what makes us each unique and how our individuality shapes our biases.

Explore strategies for creating inclusive leadership practices and behaviours.

Develop action plans for fostering a culture of inclusion and belonging.

4. Stay updated on the latest technological trends impacting the workplace

Explore ways to integrate emerging technologies into leadership practices.

Understand the implications of artificial intelligence, automation, and machine learning on leadership roles.

5. Understand how diversity and personal experiences of technology impact people at work

Foster empathy and mutual understanding among team members from various generations.

Consider people's personal experiences of technological change.

Build collaboration and inclusion from different lenses.

Course format

The online workshops will be held over four sessions:

  • Module One, Friday 7 November, 9am-1pm
  • Module Two, Friday 14 November, 9am-1pm
  • Module Three, Friday 21 November, 9am-1pm
  • Module Four, Friday 5 December, 9am-1pm

 

Each online workshop will include a mix of interactive presentations, group discussions, case studies, and practical exercises to engage you and facilitate your learning and skill development.

​Also, you’ll have the opportunity to apply their learnings through real-world scenarios and receive feedback from facilitators and peers. After the workshop you’ll get follow up resources and thinking.

Presenters

The Training Practice