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Women's Leadership: Boost your skills and drive change Open for enrollment

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TIME COMMITMENT COURSE LANGUAGE COURSE TYPE COST
Course type
MOOC
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PRICE
Free

LANGUAGE
English

DEDICATION
20 hours

ABOUT THIS COURSE

In this course, you will analyze the type of leadership that today's changing environment demands, and you will be able to self-assess how you are managing your own style and adjust it where necessary. You will also discover how you can benefit from mentoring to help you plan your career.

You will have practical tools to get to know yourself better, which will help you develop your "personal brand" and use it in spaces that will provide you with new development opportunities.

To enhance your success in the course, you will learn how to develop your emotional intelligence and communication skills to promote your assertiveness, self-confidence and public image, as well as your ability to adapt to change, to persuade others, and to overcome adversity.

 

AUDIENCE OF THE COURSE

Women from Latin America and the Caribbean interested in enhancing their leadership skills, especially in the professional field.

COST & REIMBURSEMENTS

Enrolling in this MOOC is completely free, providing full access to all course materials at no cost. In this modality you can:
Access course readings and video lectures.
Complete ungraded, practice assignments (if available).
Participate in course discussion forums.
Track your progress on ungraded questionnaires and practice assignments.
However, if you wish to earn a certificate upon completion, you will need to pay a fee of US$ 29. This fee unlocks the graded assessments, which are required to qualify for the certificate.

KNOWLEDGE AREAS

SECTORS
TOPICS
Social Development
COMPETENCIES
Critical, Analytical, and Creative Thinking
Effective communication
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