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Discover the Next Generation of Team Leadership

About the class

Effective team leadership is a necessity in our ever-evolving matrixed organizations. However, this leadership requires a specific set of skills and tools to maximize the potential of our diverse team members. In this webinar, William Klepper, adjunct professor of Management at Columbia Business School, will engage us in the why, what, and how of this next generation of team leadership and leave us with a success formula and method for building and leading our diverse teams. Learn tips on how to reflect on your own behavioral style and those of your team members, including how you can align each team member’s strengths with your strategic objectives. This awareness will help you start to identify key stages in your team’s development so you can leverage the appropriate team roles best suited to each stage.

During this 30-minute webinar, you’ll learn how to:

  • • Recognize different behavioral styles of your team members
  • • Strategically assess your team’s roles, including stages of development 
  • • Build a success formula you can use to develop and lead high-performance teams

About the Presenter

William Klepper has served as a consultant to numerous corporations including AT&T, Bausch & Lomb, Bell Canada, Chase Manhattan Bank, Deloitte Touche Tomatsu, DuPont, Ericsson, Finmecannica, General Electric, Hertz, Johnson & Johnson, Nabisco, Novartis, Pfizer, Roche, SAP, Sony, and Sun Microsystems. He also has consulted for colleges and universities, school districts and government agencies and served as an advisor to the Wounded Warrior Project. He participates regularly in the New York Stock Exchange Chairman and CEO Forum or the Financial Times/Outstanding Directors Exchange.

Profoundly interested in executive learning, strategic leadership and corporate governance, Klepper is the creator of the Klepper Leadership Model, first published in Key Account Management and Planning (2002). It was then updated as the Integrated Leadership Model in his recent book, The CEO’s Boss: Tough Love in the Boardroom (2019).

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