CSL Distance Learning Courses
Course 1: Thinking Strategically
COURSE INTRODUCTION
Professionals in leadership roles need to be able to see the bigger picture, identify and develop opportunities and enable action to take place. However, many find that much of their time is taken up with operational matters and day-to-day decision making.
This course provides tools to facilitate strategic thinking and action.
COURSE ORGANISATION
This course is one of 3 CSL-DL Courses available:
CSL-DL Course 1: Thinking Strategically
CSL-DL Course 2: Influencing Others
CSL-DL Course 3: Developing your Leadership Practice
NEXT COURSE DATES
9th May to 17th June 2022
Course Curriculum
Course 1: Thinking Strategically Curriculum
Course Dates: 9th May to 17th June 2022
Registration and Further Information
BOOKING
Course Fee: £350 (+ VAT).
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FURTHER INFORMATION
More information on CSL DL Courses can be found on the CSL Website.
You can also contact [email protected] for more details.
Your Trainers
Hello, we're your trainers for this CSL Distance Learning Course
We both deliver the Barefoot Thinking Company's Challenge of Science Leadership Training Courses offering leadership and communications training for early and mid-career scientists in the UK and Europe.
Peter Redstone MBA - Peter has years of practice as a management consultant, formerly with McKinsey & Co, and has extensive experience of business strategy and problem solving. He is dedicated to the communication and practice of creative thinking skills in the workplace. Peter has been an organic dairy farmer and co-founded the UK’s first organic ice cream company. A keen supporter of Social Enterprise, he has been a trustee of three pioneering South West UK environmental organisations.
Dr Martin Bloxham PhD - Martin has been a UN consultant for 20 years during which time he worked around the globe on environmental and sustainable development projects. Organisations have included the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).