Date: |
25 Jun 2026, 8.30AM – 10.00AM |
duration: |
1 hr 30 mins |
Location: |
Online |
CPD hours: |
1.5 hrs |
Cost: |
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Building agile teams through a skills-based approach will help you attract and then maximise the talent capabilities within your team and therefore achieve your business goals.
Today we will discuss some of the techniques that you can use to build a skills-based culture within your team.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- identify what is a skills-based approach to building teams that thrive in today’s business environment
- develop 5 ways that will help you build a skills-based culture within your team
- move from micromanaging to leading the team
- focus on developing skills mastery plans rather than training plans
- link a skills-based approach to your performance and career progression conversations with your key people.
Intended audience
This webinar will help people at all levels of their career who manage or lead teams and are looking to improve their leadership style.
Webinar format
This is a discussion-based session using scenarios and activities to apply learning.
Everyone who attends the session will receive their own Personal Action Journal. This journal contains tips and exercises that are explored during the workshop and will help you get your action plan started. You can also use your journal to document all your ideas and actions that supports your learning.
Presenter information
Sean McLoughney, founder of LearningCurve, is a performance and talent support specialist. He provides talent support that drives Better Performance and Talent Retention by utilising the latest thinking in learning and technology. Since 2001 he has helped professionals at every level improve their performance through his “Talent Support Programme”.
In addition to his work with LearningCurve Sean is also senior lecturer for IPASS (International Payroll Association Ltd) as well as a senior lecturer (Business and Technology-ACCA & E1 - CIMA) at Accountancy School, Ireland.
Skills need to be at the centre of your performance strategy. Why? The pace of change is getting faster, so businesses and managers need to respond quickly to this challenge. Attracting and retaining the best people is now recognised as essential for you to continually succeed as a business.
Building agile teams through a skills-based approach will help you attract and then maximise the talent capabilities within your team and therefore achieve your business goals.
Today we will discuss some of the techniques that you can use to build a skills-based culture within your team.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- identify what is a skills-based approach to building teams that thrive in today’s business environment
- develop 5 ways that will help you build a skills-based culture within your team
- move from micromanaging to leading the team
- focus on developing skills mastery plans rather than training plans
- link a skills-based approach to your performance and career progression conversations with your key people.
Intended audience
This webinar will help people at all levels of their career who manage or lead teams and are looking to improve their leadership style.
Webinar format
This is a discussion-based session using scenarios and activities to apply learning.
Everyone who attends the session will receive their own Personal Action Journal. This journal contains tips and exercises that are explored during the workshop and will help you get your action plan started. You can also use your journal to document all your ideas and actions that supports your learning.
Presenter information
Sean McLoughney, founder of LearningCurve, is a performance and talent support specialist. He provides talent support that drives Better Performance and Talent Retention by utilising the latest thinking in learning and technology. Since 2001 he has helped professionals at every level improve their performance through his “Talent Support Programme”.
In addition to his work with LearningCurve Sean is also senior lecturer for IPASS (International Payroll Association Ltd) as well as a senior lecturer (Business and Technology-ACCA & E1 - CIMA) at Accountancy School, Ireland.
Presenters
Sean McLoughney