Share this page Share on FacebookShare on X (Twitter)Share on LinkedInEmailMore options BookmarksGoogle+MySpaceRedditStumbleUponTumblrYammer Leading a Team Topic-Leadership Leading a team in today’s ever changing environment may require leaders to manage people directly, indirectly, cross-functionally, and globally. With the constant march towards flatter organizations, leaders need to be able to quickly identify a strategy that will accelerate the performance of individuals and groups toward high performing teams. This half-day course provides participants with information and techniques to effectively lead various types of team. Program Goal To equip leaders with practical tools to evaluate a team’s structure and apply an appropriate strategy to align the individual members toward the team’s and organization’s goals. Program Objectives After completing this series, participants will be able to: Describe the differences and similarities between leading individuals and leading teams Compare and contrast the different types of team structures to identify the potential challenges of leading each type of team Conduct a self-evaluation of leadership skills when leading each different type of team Formulate three action items to improve their leadership performance for a team that they currently lead Designed For: Anyone who leads a team in the workplace Facilitator: Ray Bennett, Director, Learning & Development, The Employers' Association Price: $190 Member | $240 Non-Member When 6/25/2026 8:30 AM - 12:00 PMEastern Daylight Time Where The Employers Association 5570 Executive Parkway SE Grand Rapids 49512 Registration Registration not available. Sign In Username Forgot? Required Password Forgot? Required Forgot username? | Forgot password? Create a new account Create new MFA token? × Creating a new MFA token will reset any existing tokens for this login. Do you wish to proceed? Sign in required to access training registration options.