Self Leadership

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Collins, D. 2020. Self Leadership. North London Social Work Teaching Partnership: Online Learning Webinar Series. Online Webinar 20 Feb 2020
TitleSelf Leadership
AuthorsCollins, D.
Abstract

Self-leadership is an important topic in today´s complex and dynamic work environment. The aim of the webinar is to enable practitioners to gain an awareness of self-leadership and how to cultivate self-leadership skills aligned to their own values and the values of the social work profession. We will consider why self-leadership is important in your personal and professional development as a social worker and what helps to shape your leadership style. Self-leadership has been shown to result in greater career success and more job satisfaction. We will discuss what effective self-leadership looks like and how to grow your potential as a leader by effectively leading yourself.

ConferenceNorth London Social Work Teaching Partnership: Online Learning Webinar Series
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Online20 Feb 2020
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Deposited02 Jul 2021
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NSGnRsw7AM
LanguageEnglish
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