Nobody believes you - the importance of credible leadership
Issues commonly attributed to organisational culture, employee behaviour or virtual/hybrid workspaces can often be down to a problem with credible leadership.
Over the last four years, international author and business communications strategist Jenni Field has been researching leadership and exploring the importance of credible leadership, and what makes leaders worth following. She shares her findings and insights into developing credible leadership in her new book, Nobody Believes You – Become a Leader People Will Follow. In this online session Jenni will outline the eight practices that define credible leadership and provide some brief, practical tips on how we can better implement them. This event is being offered in partnership with the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) Scotland. It is open to members of IoD Scotland and CIPR Scotland and those interested in becoming members.
Speakers
Jenni Field
Jenni is an international speaker, author, podcaster and business communications strategist. She has worked in communications for 20 years, specialising in helping teams and leaders use communication to take people (and the organisation) from chaos to calm. She is the founder of Redefining Communications which works with leaders and teams in all types of organisations – including local entrepreneurs, government bodies, charities and global organisations.
Jenni has led several research projects into the communication challenges impacting organisations, internal communications and leadership. She is the author of Influential Internal Communication, The Field Report and Nobody Believes You – Become a Leader People Will Follow (due to be published in October 2024). She is a CIPR Chartered Practitioner and Fellow and a former CIPR President. She is also an IoD Certified Company Director.
Sponsors
CIPR
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