Providing mid-level leaders with the necessary training and resources can help them develop the skills they need to be effective in their roles and lead their teams to success. By investing in mid-level leadership development, organizations can improve their overall performance and achieve their business objectives.

Our program is designed for mid-level leaders who have already gained some experience in their current role and are now ready to take their leadership abilities to the next level. By focusing on collaboration across functions and levels of leadership, participants will develop the skills they need to make a tangible impact on their organization’s success.

Program Outcomes

  • Enhanced communication skills

  • Increased emotional intelligence

  • Improved conflict resolution abilities

  • Better innovation and problem-solving skills

  • Enhanced people management skills

  • Strengthened ability to collaborate across functions and levels

  • Increased business impact through effective leadership

  • Development of actionable plans for implementing new skills and competencies.

Need to know how we can positively impact your business through our Mid-level leadership training solutions?

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Regional IS Director - South Asia

Reckitt Benckiser

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Ex-Chief Quality Officer

Delhi International Airport Ltd.

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Group Head – Trade Marketing, Sellout, Exclusive Channel & DRM

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Awards and Recognition

Brandon Hall Gold Award for ‘Best Corporate Outreach to Promote Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging in Communities’, 2024

Brandon Hall Gold Award for 'Best Initiative for Philanthropy and Corporate Giving', 2023

Brandon Hall Silver Award for 'Best Corporate Outreach to Promote Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Communities', 2023

Excellence in the 'Women Empowerment' category at the '11th World CSR Congress & Awards 2022'