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  • This Week - 5th October 2025

    Here is what's coming up this week at Leadership Today.

  • How To - Push Through the Discomfort of Learning

    Learning new things requires us to step out of our comfort zone. If we’re feeling comfortable, we’re not learning. Research demonstrates ways we can push through this feeling.

  • How To - Stay Focused Online

    Video calls can really sap our energy. Our brain isn’t very well equipped to focus on so many faces at once, making the gallery view in Teams and Zoom particularly challenging for our attention and energy levels. Research demonstrates some simple tips to avoid the negative impacts of video calls.

  • How To - Build Cooperation by Offering Support

    It’s easy to think that society has become more individualistic and self-centred. With that, you might assume that cooperation between strangers has decreased over time. However recent research demonstrates that the opposite is true. Learn more in this video.

  • Shane Hatton - Lead the Room

    In this interview we speak with Shane Hatton, author of the book Lead the Room. Shane works with individuals and teams around leadership, communication and culture. During the interview we explore:
    - What it means to lead the various ‘rooms’ in our life and leadership
    - Making a difference in the...

  • Webinar: Delegation Without The Drama

    How are you at delegation? Most leaders find delegation challenging. In this webinar we step back to discuss why you should delegate, some common pitfalls, the stages of delegation and detail a useful delegation process.

  • Increase Your Influence

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    No matter what your role or leadership experience, we could all do with greater influence. Most of what we achieve as leaders is as a result of influence. John Maxwell even goes so far as to say “The true measure of leadership IS influence - nothing more, nothing less”.
    Influence is clearly cent...