Strong leaders aren’t defined by having all the answers. They’re defined by how they make decisions, solve problems, and lead through complexity.

Leading Decisions, Problems, and Impact
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Leading Decisions, Problems, and Impact
This course is part of Effective Supervision: From Manager to Leader Specialization

Instructor: Tammy Bohlke, Ed.D.
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What you'll learn
Make high-quality decisions under uncertainty using data, judgment, and structured frameworks.
Solve complex problems by breaking them down and identifying root causes.
Lead teams through complexity with clear communication and impactful decisions.
Skills you'll gain
- Leadership Development
- Strategic Decision-Making
- Prioritization
- Communication
- Influencing
- Problem Solving
- Risk Management
- Business Leadership
- Dealing With Ambiguity
- Decision Making
- Root Cause Analysis
- Leadership
- Problem Management
- Solution Design
- Risk Analysis
- Strategic Thinking
- Systems Thinking
- Critical Thinking
- Strategic Leadership
- Business Priorities
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