Leadership

leadership

Panasonic – Creating Future Leaders

Key Data

Client – Panasonic
Focus
– Developing Staff with Potential to become Future Management
Objectives – Place people in a pressured unfamiliar environment whilst learning and applying principles of team dynamics and leadership
Delegate Number – 30
Venue – Call of the Wild Training centre and venues in close proximity

Call of the Wild for Panasonic Future Leaders

Background

After tendering for the this work against 6 of the top development training companies in the UK Panasonic selected Call of the Wild to help design and deliver some of the key components of their in-house future leader programme opertaed by their assessment centre. This was the inaugral event organised for the future leaders programmes.

Objectives

Place people in a pressured unfamiliar environment whilst learning and applying principles of team dynamics and leadership. Areas to be developed were:-

  • Leading the business – Direction and innovation
  • Managing buisness relationships – Communication, influence
  • Leading people – team leadership, people performance
  • Managing self – Self motivation

The Programme

The programme required delegates to consider their strengths as individuals and as a team, their ability to plan to achieve a pre-determined goal, assess their performance whilst solving problems requiring creative thinking.

Delegates were given a matrix of information relating to the tasks; time taken to complete the tasks, level of challenge, difficulty, points gained upon successful completion. Information was also be received at separate times as to the nature of each of the tasks and the primary skills involved in completing the tasks.

During the planning phase of this task, the teams needed to consider it’s strengths, direction and performance. At various points during this phase, information relating to the overall challenge changed, enabling participants the opportunity to re-evaluate their position and amend their planning accordingly.

A series of challenges were offered to the teams, varying in difficulty and also in value. Teams were required to collect as many points and as much information as possible for the challenges the following day.

Whilst each phase and challenge was reviewed upon completion, delegates considered the elements of leadership and skills required to build a successful team.

What Did Our Clients Think of the Future leaders Programme?

“On arrival  it was straight into the action – an introduction to Call Of The Wild staff was followed by night time orienteering.  The whole Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing theory of team building process was fascinating to be involved in and to watch, but perform those teams eventually did!
Each task had been specifically designed to highlight different leadership and team skills, and after each the team’s performance was reviewed and discussed by all, a real experiential learning process. This immediate feedback was an invaluable tool to improve performance as the course progressed.
During the evening de briefing session it was clear that everybody involved in the Future Leaders Programme had learnt a huge amount from two very intensive days, and all had made new contacts across the whole company, many felt they had made new friends. The level of motivation, effort and openness to ideas shown by everybody was fantastic and is indicative of the quality of people throughout PUK.”

Barclays Bank Graduate Programme

Transformational Leadership Skills

Key Data

Focus: Development of leadership skills for finance academy graduates
Objectives: to identify and develop key leadership behaviours and to transfer these to the workplace
Delegate Number: 15-20 per group
Venue: Our Development Centre Brecon Beacons | Barclays Head Office, Canary Wharf

Background

As a direct result of the success of other development inputs within Barclays, Call of the Wild were asked to design and deliver a leadership programme for the graduates from Barclays Finance Academy.

The Objectives

The primary objective was for each delegate to be able to recognise, and develop appropriate leadership behaviours and transfer these to the workplace.

The Programme

The programme was designed to take delegates outside of their normal comfort zones in a challenging, yet safe environment.

Several developmental inputs are utilised.

  1. Web-enabled learning
  2. Experiential Learning
  3. Project Work
  4. Post-programme Follow up

The programme allows delegates to become self-aware of their own leadership skills and provides a platform and support system to enable them to begin applying their learning to the work environment.

Testimonials

“This training was great, everything we did could be related to situations we may encounter in the workplace. It has increased my confidence in myself”

“The discussion and feedback sessions have really made me think about my leadership skills, overall an excellent programme”

John Lewis Senior Management Team

On September 24th 2009, John Lewis opened its second largest Shop outside Oxford Street London.

As an organisation with its roots in South Wales, it was a real privilege for Call of the Wild to be asked to work with the Cardiff MD Liz Mihell and Training Manager Will Read to design and deliver an intervention as part of their leadership development strategy for the new shop.

The brief given to Call of the Wild was very clear – create an environment in which the whole management group are able to come together, get to know themselves as individuals and as a team and help enable them to transfer this as smoothly as possible into the opening of the branch.

The development of the intervention was done in close collaboration with the MD and Training Manager. It was essential that the message received was consistent with those of John Lewis.

Given the quality and can-do attitude of the individuals involved it was possible to create a truly innovative intervention that took delegates and teams outside of their comfort zones resulting in a real and lasting learning experience.

The process which took place over 6 days culminated in the entire management team working with the Cardiff Arms Park Male Voice Choir to learn and sing a traditional Welsh Hymn in a four part harmony to the partners on opening day-a real welcome to Wales!

To be a part of the transformation of a group of hugely talented individuals into a team that will deliver an outstanding retail experience to the people of Cardiff and South Wales was an extremely enjoyable experience for the Call of the Wild team.