First-Level Leaders, Frontline Impact:
In today’s fast-evolving workplace, first-level leaders play a pivotal role in driving organisational success.
Yet, many are promoted into leadership roles without the tools or training needed to thrive. With the right skills and support, every manager can transform into an exceptional leader, capable of inspiring teams and achieving results.
Join us for this exclusive 60-minute complimentary webcast, where you will discover how to:
- Fast-track leadership development to meet today’s challenges head-on.
- Equip managers with essential tools and skills that drive performance and engagement.
- Level-set leadership practices across your organisation with a proven, common framework.
This session, led by Catherine Nelson, General Manager and one of FranklinCovey’s top leadership experts, will explore the most common mistakes leaders make and how to avoid them, setting your organisation on a path to sustained success in 2025 and beyond.
Why Attend?
FranklinCovey knows that when leaders succeed, organisations thrive. Developing the competence and confidence of first-level leaders empowers them to make meaningful, lasting contributions to your team’s success.
Help your first-level leaders achieve their full potential.
Don’t miss this opportunity to shape the future of your organisation by investing in its most critical leaders—your first-level managers. Register now to reserve your spot!
Webcast Details
Tuesday, 17th December
12:30pm – 1:30pm NZDT
Live on Zoom.
Fill in the form to join the webcast.
Once registered, keep an eye on your inbox, you’ll receive an email with details to join on the day.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Meet Your Presenter
Catherine Nelson
As the General Manager of FranklinCovey ANZ, Catherine is passionate about helping people and organisations become truly effective by incorporating timeless principles and practices into everything they do. As a hands-on leader, she understands the challenges and opportunities leaders face every day; especially creating and executing strategies through and with people.