Course Description
Diploma in Leadership Skills
Griffith College Dublin (GCD)
This part-time leadership skills courses provides participants with an in-depth exploration of the leadership role within an organisation. It enables people to appreciate what employees expect and want from their leader so that they can practice those skills and behaviours, which ensure that they will achieve results effectively through building successful relationships with their employees. It highlights the important skill which a leader needs in order to successfully juggle the demands of team, task and the individual.
- Leadership Theories and Styles
- Building the Team
- The Leader as a Motivator
- Planning and Resourcing
- The Challenge of Communication
- The Importance of Networking
- Emotionally Intelligent Leadership
- Optimising Performance
- Problem Solving and Decision Making
- The Leader as a Presenter
- The Persuasive Leader
- Change Management
- Leadership and Strategy
- Applying Leadership Skills
College Name | Griffith College Dublin (GCD) |
Course Category | Business, Leadership |
Course Type | Classroom Based |
Course Qualification | Diploma |
Course Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Location Postcode | Dublin 8 |
Course Duration | 15 Weeks |
Course Times | One evening per week from 6.30pm - 9.30pm |
Awarding Body | Institute of Commercial Management |
Title of Awarding | Diploma in Leadership Skills |
Entry Requirements | Mature Students - If you are 23 years or over from the 1st January of this year, you can apply for this course directly using the College’s online application form. A member of the College’s admissions team will be in touch to discuss your course entry requirements. Under 23 Years - Two Honours Level, Grade C3s or above and four Ordinary Level D3s in your Leaving Certificate (subjects to include Maths and a language) or equivalent exam taken. |
Career Path | This professional diploma is the perfect foundation for participants who wish to increase company productivity through developing skilled and able leaders in the workplace. Successful applicants may also elect to pursue further studies in this area. |