Leadership Newsletter
Do You Have What It Takes To Be An Effective Leader?
Do you wonder whether your leadership style is working in your favor and actually helping to motivate and inspire your team?
So often, people in leadership roles think that with a title comes influence, but in reality, leaders need to work in order to gain the respect and loyalty of the team they’re leading.
This 12-month newsletter is created to help you gain the insight you need in order to rise to the occasion and act as a transformational leader who can enact real change. During this experience, you can expect to learn all about building confidence, taking risks, establishing goals, developing an all-star team, finding your voice, and so much more!
Effective leadership is dependent on communication, organization, and managing different personalities within your team. If you recognize that your leadership skills could use some work but don’t know where to get started, this newsletter is for you. My goal for this experience is to help you recognize that becoming a fantastic leader is within your reach!
Some of the topics you can expect to learn more about include:
- Transformational Leadership
- Strategies to Build Confidence as a Leader
- Risk Taking for Success
- The Power of Feedback
- Influencing Youth
- How Businesses Benefits from Personal Growth
- And so much more!
I know you’re busy, so instead of searching around the Internet for articles and information about how to enhance your leadership skills, get all the information you need sent directly to your inbox, along with helpful tips and inspirational quotes.
Meet Andrea Foy, Author Of This Newsletter
My personal goal-oriented outlook on life united with my passion to help others set and achieve their goals is the reason I have joined the John Maxwell Team. I am an author, speaker, consultant, and coach. I am also Distinguished Toastmaster. I have a BS in Communications and a Masters in Management and Leadership so coming in contact with this program was dream come true. Leadership is described as the process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task.
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Andrea Foy
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