Jamie's Kitchen: Fifteen lessons on leadership
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Distance
£ 1,099
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Description
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Course
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Methodology
Distance Learning
To show how to become a better leader.
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The aim
To show how to become a better leader.
About the programme
'I've gone from being the boy next door to being the bloke with the weight of the world on his shoulders.' (Jamie Oliver)
Jamie Oliver's passion and vision transformed a bunch of unemployed kids into an efficient, organised team, capable of running a first-class London restaurant, Fifteen.
Jamie is a natural and instinctive leader, with an energetic style guaranteed to keep an audience engaged. Anyone taking on a leadership role can learn a lot from watching him in action. Part of the two-partJamie's kitchentraining series,Fifteen lessons on leadershipdemonstrates that leadership is an activity and not a position. Leaders and potential leaders will identify with Jamie's honesty and openness.
The programme covers five key learning points backed up by real examples from Jamie's journey - from how to lead the way through clear communication and example, to believing in your team, through to taking responsibility and learning and adapting your style of leadership throughout each project.
This real example of the pressurised role of a leader in action not only reflects real life for today's leaders, but will inspire and motivate the audience in their own personal leadership roles.
The key outcomes
-Will improve skills of both new and existing leaders
-Will re-energise and re-motivate leaders in pressurised environments
Programme includes:
DVD (25 minutes)
Course leader's guide
Customisable worksheets
Powerpoint slides and handouts
Poster of key learning points
Information:
Programme footage from Jamie's Kitchen (c) 2004 FremantleMedia Limited, Fresh One Productions and Channel 4. Based on the television programme 'Jamie's Kitchen'. Licensed by FremantleMedia Licensing Worldwide.
Don't missFifteen lessons on teamwork, the other programme in the Jamie's Kitchen series.
Learning-chapters
To show how to become a better leader.
About the programme
'I've gone from being the boy next door to being the bloke with the weight of the world on his shoulders.' (Jamie Oliver)
Jamie Oliver's passion and vision transformed a bunch of unemployed kids into an efficient, organised team, capable of running a first-class London restaurant, Fifteen.
Jamie is a natural and instinctive leader, with an energetic style guaranteed to keep an audience engaged. Anyone taking on a leadership role can learn a lot from watching him in action. Part of the two-partJamie's kitchentraining series,Fifteen lessons on leadershipdemonstrates that leadership is an activity and not a position. Leaders and potential leaders will identify with Jamie's honesty and openness.
The programme covers five key learning points backed up by real examples from Jamie's journey - from how to lead the way through clear communication and example, to believing in your team, through to taking responsibility and learning and adapting your style of leadership throughout each project.
This real example of the pressurised role of a leader in action not only reflects real life for today's leaders, but will inspire and motivate the audience in their own personal leadership roles.
The key outcomes
-Will improve skills of both new and existing leaders
-Will re-energise and re-motivate leaders in pressurised environments
Programme includes:
DVD (25 minutes)
Course leader's guide
Customisable worksheets
Powerpoint slides and handouts
Poster of key learning points
Information:
Programme footage from Jamie's Kitchen (c) 2004 FremantleMedia Limited, Fresh One Productions and Channel 4. Based on the television programme 'Jamie's Kitchen'. Licensed by FremantleMedia Licensing Worldwide.
Don't missFifteen lessons on teamwork, the other programme in the Jamie's Kitchen series.
Learning-chapters
- The story of fifteen
- Lead the way
- Show them how
- Believe in them
- Deal with it
- Learn and adapt
- Summary
Jamie's Kitchen: Fifteen lessons on leadership
£ 1,099
+ VAT