Business Unit Leadership Programme (APAC) - Line Manager Support
- Richard Nugent
- Aug 16, 2024
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 19
I appreciate your support in getting the Business Unit Leadership Development Programme to this point.
Your people will be getting a welcome page like this soon, which will let them know what to expect from the programme, how to prepare to get the most from it and what to expect after each workshop.
I wanted to share this information with you so you can help the whole experience have the maximum impact possible. We know that the interest and support of the line manager play a vital role in the amount of learning that is transferred back to the workplace from programmes like this.
How you can help the programme have maximum impact
Each participant is being asked to identify a business challenge or opportunity that, if this programme helped to solve or progress, will add significant value to their business unit. If you can ensure that your BU leaders do this ahead of the session, that would really help the process.
Each participant must give an update on their learning and progress after each workshop. This update should include key insights and ideas they plan to implement and the implications of their learning. It will make a huge difference if you follow up to ensure they do this.
On the last day of the programme, the participants will present to the group, and the presentation will be recorded. Here is the full brief I have given them.
"On the last day of the programme, you will present to your fellow participants. This presentation will be recorded and shared with your line manager so you can review it together.
The presentation will include:
How this programme has helped you develop as a leader
How will it help your business unit be even more successful?
What impact will it have on your people, how engaged they are and their performance
How has your participation in the programme impacted on your identified business challenge or opportunity?"
Reviewing this video and debriefing it with your people will help cement their key insights and ensure this programme has a long-lasting positive impact on their ability to lead their business units.
If there is anything else I can do to help you support them during and after the programme, please get in touch via richard@twentyoneleadership.com. I will do everything I can to ensure that the programme has a significant impact.
The rest of this page is a duplicate of what the participants will receive ahead of the first workshop.
What to expect from the experience
How to prepare to get the most from the programme
I appreciate how busy you are, and it is vital to me that you feel that this programme is a highly valuable use of your time.
The sessions will be immersive, so it is really important that you do everything you can to fully focus on your learning during the workshops.
I would also highly recommend that you allocate some focused time in the two to three weeks after each face-to-face workshop to review your learning and ensure that you are applying your key insights from the programme.
To help you hit the ground running, I would also like you to reflect on the following and bring your thoughts to the first workshop:
What are your outcomes from the leadership workshops? If the experience helps you to be an even better leader, how will you know?
In your view, what is the distinction between leading and managing?
What key business issue or opportunity do you face that, if this programme helped to solve or progress, will add significant value to your business?
We will focus on the first two points during the programme's first session. The third, we will revisit throughout the experience to ensure we are creating real value in your business.
How will we measure the success of the programme?
The success of a programme like this lies in how much learning is transferred into your day-to-day work. To support this, we will ask you to complete a number of additional tasks.
Firstly, we will encourage you to keep a live learning journal. This should capture key insights from the programme and how you have used them in your business unit. The learning journal can be written, voice notes or video snapshots.
This learning will help with the next learning transfer task, which is to include a session in the BU review following each workshop to update what your key insights have been, what ideas you will implement, what the implications are and what will inhibit you from applying your insights.
Finally, on the last day of the programme, you will present to your fellow participants. This presentation will be recorded and shared with your line manager so you can review it together.
The presentation will include:
How this programme has helped you develop as a leader
How will it help your business unit be even more successful?
What impact will it have on your people, how engaged they are and their performance
How has your participation in the programme impacted on your identified business challenge or opportunity?"
Together, these will help us all to clearly understand the impact of the leadership programme.
Logistics
The first part of your programme has been integrated with your conference in June. This will provide a brilliant opportunity to integrate your learning from the programme with the key messages from the conference.
Workshop 1 dates and times: Monday 16th June, 0930 - 1700, Thursday 17th June 1400 - 1730, 19th June 0830 - 1600.
Workshop 2 dates, times and venue will be confirmed soon.
What to wear and what to bring:
Please wear what you are most comfortable learning in. Most people come to our events dressed casually. We will provide high-quality materials, including notes pages, so you just need to bring something to write with and a really open mind.
One final note. I want this experience to be outstandingly valuable, regardless of whether it is your first leadership development programme or the latest of many. If there is anything that I can do ahead of the session to ensure that is the case, please get in touch via richard@twentyoneleadership.com.