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    Learning to Lead
    INSEAD

    Learning to Lead

    INSEAD, Fontainebleau
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    4 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    LeadershipTopic

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    Sep 21 - Sep 24, 2026
    4 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Singapore Campus
    Open
    Mar 15 - Mar 18, 2027
    4 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Fontainebleau Campus
    Open
    $12,900

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Develop the foundation for long term career growth as you embark on the transition from being a great individual contributor to being a leader of others. Learning to Lead offers a highly practical and immersive experience to support your transition from an individual contributor to a successful leader. Participants internalise what it truly means to lead and understand how their leadership can positively influence team and organisational performance. Through hands-on exercises, peer discussions, and reflective practice, participants apply leadership concepts in real-world scenarios. This transition requires more than managing tasks. It calls for a new leadership mindset and the development of critical skills such as setting clear direction, coaching and inspiring your team, managing team dynamics, and giving meaningful feedback; all of which contribute to stronger team outcomes and organisational effectiveness. Participants learn to lead with clarity, navigate real-world challenges, and reflect on the beliefs and behaviours that shape their impact as a leader. This pillar introduces the core leadership capabilities framework and mindset, giving participants a foundation rooted in theory as well as practical reflection. This pillar emphasises practical strategies for motivating and engaging teams, helping participants build high-performing groups while embedding strong interpersonal skills. This pillar focuses on driving results for your team, while staying grounded in practical leadership for first-time managers. This pillar supports participants in building a coaching approach that ensuring lasting organisational impact beyond immediate performance. Research shows that mastering interpersonal skills early in your career can have a lasting effect on your reputation and effectiveness as a leader. Through a dynamic mix of theoretical insights, simulations, group coaching, self-reflection, and practical feedback, the programme creates a safe, high-trust space for participants to practise and evolve their leadership skills. If you have any questions related to our or procedures, we are here to help you.

    Why INSEAD?

    INSEAD built its identity on a single, stubbornly held conviction: that business is inherently global, and that any leadership education which ignores that fact is incomplete. With campuses on three continents and a faculty drawn from over 40 nationalities, it is the rare institution where that claim is structural rather than aspirational — and nowhere is that more visible than in its executive education offerings, where cohorts routinely reflect 50 or more nationalities in a single room.

    Your Profile

    • a common desire to develop people-management skill
    • about to move from the individual contributor status to a position of managing direct reports
    • have made this managerial transition within the last two years

    Benefits

    • Gain insight into your unique capabilities and areas for development to lead your team more effectively.
    • Shift from an individual contributor mindset to that of a capable leader who inspires and enables others.
    • Learn to connect your team’s objectives with broader organisational priorities to achieve meaningful results.
    • Develop skills to provide constructive feedback, support growth, and unlock your team’s potential.
    • Master leadership skills valued across organisations and cultures, positioning yourself for longer-term career growth.
    • Self-awareness
    • Executive Presence
    • Leading Teams
    • Developing People
    • Communication

    What You'll Learn

    • Learning to Lead offers a highly practical and immersive experience to support your transition from an individual contributor to a successful leader. Participants internalise what it truly means to lead and understand how their leadership can positively influence team and organisational performance. Through hands-on exercises, peer discussions, and reflective practice, participants apply leadership concepts in real-world scenarios.
    • This transition requires more than managing tasks. It calls for a new leadership mindset and the development of critical skills such as setting clear direction, coaching and inspiring your team, managing team dynamics, and giving meaningful feedback; all of which contribute to stronger team outcomes and organisational effectiveness. Participants learn to lead with clarity, navigate real-world challenges, and reflect on the beliefs and behaviours that shape their impact as a leader.

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