Certificate in Leadership for Women in Business
Certificate in Leadership for Women in Business
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Step into leadership excellence with our comprehensive program for women in business. From body language to work-life balance, equip yourself with the skills to thrive in leadership roles.
Course Duration:23 hours
Credits:
CEU Credits: 0.4
AMA PCM CEU Credits: 0
PDU Credits: 0
HRCI Credits: 0
SHRM Credits: 0
CFRE Credits: 0
ATD CI Credits: 4
ACE Credits: 0
By understanding the impact of body language, leaders can learn how to communicate in a way that builds and sustains positive relationships with employees, clients, and business partners. This course will help women business leaders learn how to read body language cues and use them to exude both strength and warmth. It considers the role and impact of gender stereotypes in nonverbal communication and explains how facial expressions, hand gestures, body movements, and eye contact can be used in various business situations like negotiations. The course also addresses cross-cultural body language and explores the role of body language in virtual communication.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
By understanding the impact of body language, leaders can learn how to communicate in a way that builds and sustains positive relationships with employees, clients, and business partners. This course will help women business leaders learn how to read body language cues and use them to exude both strength and warmth. It considers the role and impact of gender stereotypes in nonverbal communication and explains how facial expressions, hand gestures, body movements, and eye contact can be used in various business situations like negotiations. The course also addresses cross-cultural body language and explores the role of body language in virtual communication.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Issues Facing Women in Business
This general awareness course will assess the representation of women in various domains, including sports, politics, education, STEM fields, pink-collar jobs, and managerial positions. We will also review challenges that many working women face, as well as strategies for addressing those challenges both as an individual and from an organizational perspective. The course concludes with a brief review of milestones in the history of women in the workplace and an assessment of some ways that better representation of women can benefit businesses.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Leadership and Management for Women in Business
Leaders are people who can change the thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors of the people around them. Successful organizations must have leaders who take them in the right direction. While not all leaders are managers or even occupy positions of authority, managers are often leaders for the employees who report to them. While companies with more women in leadership positions tend to see benefits to their bottom line, gender stereotypes and biases can make it difficult for women to become recognized as leaders and to advance into managerial or executive positions at work. This course reviews various qualities of leaders and styles of leadership and management. It also reviews common managerial challenges and introduces techniques, strategies, and best practices to overcome those obstacles.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Communication for Women in Business
The course will provide a general overview for effective communication at work. Learners will review tips and strategies for communicating with small and large groups, being heard in meetings, projecting confidence, and more—especially as these concepts apply to women. This course also considers communication in the context of public speaking, and discusses the importance of understanding the audience, preparing for a presentation, using visual aids appropriately, and more. Learners will be able to identify criticisms of, and biases toward, women speakers, and the course introduces strategies for how to counteract them.
Credits:
0.5 CEUs 5
ATD CI Credits 5
PDUs 5
HRCIs 05 SHRMs
Credits:
0.5 CEUs 5
ATD CI Credits 5
PDUs 5
HRCIs 05 SHRMs
Work-Life Balance for Women in Business
Everyone finds that their life is unbalanced from time to time. If left unaddressed, that lack of balance can cause stress, decreased productivity, and even health problems. Stereotypes and expectations about what matters to women can exacerbate work-life balance challenges. This course explores the importance of prioritizing things that matter to you, both at work and at home, and introduces techniques that can help individuals and organizations make work-life balance possible.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Networking and Mentorship for Women in Business
Making meaningful connections can be critical to professional success. Although many find networking to be difficult, it is a learned skill that can improve with technique and practice. This course introduces techniques and strategies for networking, finding mentors, and attracting sponsors, as well as common anxieties and obstacles that people face when trying to expand their professional connections. It highlights the ways that networking can be both particularly difficult and especially important for women in business.
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Credits:
0.3 CEUs 3
ATD CI Credits 3
PDUs 3
HRCIs 03 SHRMs
Negotiation for Women in Business
Course Description
Nearly half of all working adults are women, and women now make up the majority of students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees. Despite these indications that they have the skills and education to be leaders in the workforce, women are still underrepresented in many areas, and the persistent wage gap demonstrates that their work is often undervalued. This certificate explores both the social and psychological mechanisms that create challenges that professional women often face. Alongside commentary from women leaders, the material also provides concrete and data-driven recommendations for advancing in your career. The courses in the certificate introduce key concepts and practices that all successful business people should be familiar with, thereby serving as a general introduction to topics like leadership, management, communication, work-life balance, networking, negotiation, and body language.
Testimonials
Anya B.
Truly enjoyed taking this course. Very valuable and has a lot of gems to utilize. Thank you! :-)
Gillian S.
I like the course structure, it is very helpful and relevant.