Investing in Leadership: The Key to Enhanced Performance

Oct 22, 2024 | Leadership, Performance Management

Recently I had the privilege of presenting a program to the HR Bio Alliance on the Return on Investment (ROI) of Employee Training and Development. The session was filled with vibrant discussions and insights from an engaged group of human resource professionals.

At the start of our session, we surveyed the participants to learn what employee development programs are currently being implemented by the attendees’ organizations. It was encouraging to see that many companies are already investing in a variety of initiatives.

However, one area where we identified a significant gap was in training for C-Suite executives. Often, top leaders overlook training opportunities, raising the question: how can they continue to receive feedback and grow?

Here are a few recommendations for C-Suite training programs:

Center for Creative Leadership: This program comes highly recommended by many Executive Directors and Senior Leaders I have worked with who have found it to be an invaluable use of their time. Learn more here.

Renaissance Executive Forums: For ongoing support and peer development, I thoroughly endorse this organization. I’ve known Lee for four decades, and her dedication to supporting CEOs is remarkable. Her team — Donna, Josef, and Kathleen — are equally impressive in their commitment to fostering executive growth. Discover Renaissance Executive Forums.

Vistage: This nationally recognized program connects leaders with peers who share similar challenges. Though CEOs and senior executives often claim they lack the time for these programs, once they start, they seldom stop. The camaraderie and support they receive make the monthly commitment feel worthwhile. Explore Vistage here.

For small business owners, connecting with peers who understand your unique challenges is crucial. If you’re a C-Suite leader in a mid to large organization, consider your development options. Nothing compares to the value of receiving timely, respectful feedback from fellow leaders. If none of these programs are the right fit for your C-Suite, please give us a call. Perhaps executive coaching will be the answer.

Investing in your growth not only benefits you, but also enhances your organization’s overall performance. Let’s keep the conversation going — how are you prioritizing development in your leadership journey?

0 Comments

Other Articles You Might Enjoy

Teflon at the Post Office: A Lesson in Leadership and Grace

Teflon at the Post Office: A Lesson in Leadership and Grace

Today I witnessed how to stay professional and positive, regardless of who you work with. Around lunchtime, I stopped by the post office to get a passport photo taken. Sure, I know there are faster or fancier places, but this stop fit my errand route, and I thought...

read more
Leadership and Purpose: Do Employers Still Go the Extra Mile?

Leadership and Purpose: Do Employers Still Go the Extra Mile?

Last night, I was walking home from my neighborhood book club, and my mind was still turning over a conversation we had. We’d just finished The Gown by Jennifer Robson, a work of historical fiction set in post-WWII London. The story follows two seamstresses who...

read more
Leading and Living Your Values via Christiansburg Printing

Leading and Living Your Values via Christiansburg Printing

Growing up in a small town in Southwest Virginia, my father owned a small print shop. This type of business doesn’t exist anymore – with copy machines and online printing, it’s no longer needed. Christiansburg Printing produced booklets, flyers, football programs, and...

read more
Karen Snyder
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.