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    Women in Leadership Program
    Melbourne Business School

    Women in Leadership Program

    Melbourne Business School, Melbourne
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    Nov 4 - Nov 27, 2026
    6 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Carlton(2 modules)
    Open
    Module 1
    Nov 4 - Nov 6, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Carlton
    in-person
    Module 2
    Nov 25 - Nov 27, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Carlton
    in-person
    Oct 27 - Nov 19, 2027
    6 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Carlton(2 modules)
    Open
    $6,480

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    A short course designed to support high-potential women experiencing key career junctures. Transitioning from a specialist to a manager, returning to the workforce, or contemplating a career change are inflection points that come with unique challenges for women. This five-day short course will provide invaluable guidance, skills, and networks to confidently step into roles with greater responsibility and thrive every step of the way. This is a non-residential program. The program fee covers tuition, learning materials and meals during the workshop.

    Why Melbourne Business School?

    Melbourne Business School sits at an unusual intersection: the intellectual rigour of a research university and the practical directness of a standalone graduate institution, all anchored in one of the world's most consistently liveable cities. Its executive education programs draw participants from across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond, making it a genuine hub for leaders who want global perspective without leaving the Southern Hemisphere.

    Your Profile

    • High-potential women identified for more senior roles in the future.
    • New women leaders who have recently transitioned into their role or find themselves in charge of a team that they used to be part of.
    • Experienced mid-level managers who are being positioned to take on a senior management role or need to develop a broader perspective.

    Benefits

    • Cultivate a strong leadership presence by mastering strategic storytelling, enhancing effective communication, and quietening your inner critic.
    • Manage relationships up, down and sideways.
    • Learn how to lead teams that you were once part of.
    • Understanding the roles of authenticity, trust, influence and resilience at a team and individual level.
    • Navigating the 'double bind' of getting your voice heard without alienating others.
    • Drive outcomes through the use of skilful negotiation tactics inside and outside your organisations.
    • Develop an enduring and powerful network that supports and advocates for each other.
    • Manage your physical and mental well-being in the context of your career and encourage others to do the same.

    What You'll Learn

    • Leadership Identity: Explore how your personal journey informs your leadership style, enabling you to make unique and meaningful contributions.
    • Managing Difficult Conversations: Equip yourself with strategies to turn difficult conversations into opportunities for strategic advancement and positive outcomes.
    • Power and Influence: Identify and harness your unique sources of power, elevating your voice to lead with authority and influence.
    • Negotiations: Develop the confidence and skills to navigate negotiations effectively, ensuring you can advocate successfully for yourself and your stakeholders.
    • Leadership Presence and Strategic Narratives: Cultivate a compelling leadership presence that enables you to inspire and connect with others on a profound level.
    • Team and Trust: Discover how to build a high-functioning team dynamic, and build a foundation of trust and collaboration.
    • Resilience: Strengthen your resilience by embracing a growth mindset, preparing yourself and your team to face challenges with optimism and perseverance.
    • Mindful Leadership: Learn the principles of mindful leadership to thrive in your role, ensuring you remain engaged, focused, and effective.

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      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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