Every leader is unique, every situation is different, NL2 helps you find the best solutions for you.
NL2 works with you to develop actionable and sustainable solutions to a wide range of leadership challenges including:
Knowing Your Leadership DNA
Navigating Transition Points
Leading Near The Top
Overcoming Stall Points
Customized Solutions
Every leader is unique, every situation is different, NL2 helps you find the best solutions for you.
NL2 works with you to develop actionable and sustainable solutions to a wide range of leadership challenges including:
Knowing Your Leadership DNA
Navigating Transition Points
Leading Near The Top
Overcoming Stall Points
Customized Solutions
Every leader is unique, every situation is different, NL2 helps you find the best solutions for you.
NL2 works with you to develop actionable and sustainable solutions to a wide range of leadership challenges including:
Knowing Your Leadership DNA
Navigating Transition Points
Leading Near The Top
Overcoming Stall Points
Knowing Your Leadership DNA
Truly knowing yourself as a leader is the starting point for effective and sustained leadership, continual growth and reaching your potential.
Problem:
When leaders do not know themselves—truly understand—what they bring to their team or organization as leaders, they set themselves up for a wide range of leadership challenges that reduce their effectiveness and limit their growth and development.
Some Common Challenges:
No clear reference point to use as a foundation for adjustments and growth
Misalignment between how they see themselves and how others see them
Perceived as inauthentic leaders
Asking for and reflecting on feedback
Navigating Transition Points
Transitioning into new leadership roles require skillful navigation. Highly effective leaders understand that transitioning into new leadership roles—at any level—requires thoughtful planning and preparation.
Problem:
Transition points are critical points in time for leaders. Leaders at all levels can often neglect to adequately prepare for this critical leadership moment, setting themselves up for unintended challenges as they start new roles. When leaders struggle from the start, it can be difficult for them to recover and the organization can lose confidence in their leadership abilities.
Some Common Challenges:
Not developing a transition plan
Shifting from expert or “doer” to leader
Driving an agenda that’s misaligned with organizational priorities
Trying to change too much too fast
Leading Near the Top
Leading near the top requires a different mindset, a mindset that goes beyond your own team or specific function. As leaders reach senior levels, they need to embrace and develop a broader organizational mindset that enables them to have positive influence throughout the organization.
Problem:
Leaders that are leading near the top of the organization often find themselves out of their comfort zone and overwhelmed as they lead in an environment and at a level, which requires a shift in thinking and mindset. They often struggle to build awareness and understanding of the “Big Picture” and have difficulty leading at the intersection of strategy and execution with competing time horizons.
Some Common Challenges:
Developing “Big Picture” awareness and understanding
Leading other leaders
Influencing across the organization
Operating in both current and future time horizons
Building a learning organization
Developing other leaders
Overcoming Stall Points
Leaders that continuously focus on their own development and improvement recognize when they are not performing at their best and take action—a Leadership Reset—to improve performance.
Problem:
For various reasons, sometimes leaders experience a, “Stall Point”, a loss of impact or effectiveness. If unaddressed, “Stall Points” can hold leaders back and have a detrimental effect on their team and the organization.
Some Common Challenges:
Emotional Intelligence
Delegation
Time Management
Burnout and Overwhelm
Self Care and Resilience
Communication (Up, Across, Down)
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