Followership: The Critical Basis for Team Success
Wednesday 06 July 2022Often considered as the flipside of leadership, followership is the ability to take direction and be a valuable team member. How well followers deliver on what is expected of them is as important as how well leaders lead the way. When followership fails, objectives are not achieved and teams are left with unplanned outcomes.
In this digital event...
Squadron Leader Gary (Tosh) McIntosh, adept coach, course designer and RAF Strategic Training Officer, will:
- Outline the different team conditions that can lead to poor followership.
- Reveal tips and techniques to help you cultivate positive team environments.
- Detail the negative consequences of weak followership.
- Provide insight on how to actively maximise your team’s success as a result of strong followership.
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