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The "right stuff" is about ensuring the right people are in place and ready to deliver. They feel strongly that they are working with a group of people they respect and can get the job done. The foundation of any team are the people who comprise it. The needs of any team go far beyond ensuring they "can do" the job itself (competence) and extend to areas that allow the team, and its individual members, to work effectively together in delivering the desired outcomes.
These include, for example, possessing a growth mindset, allowing people to adapt more effectively to adversity and solve problems that lead to a breakthrough (‘can do’ attitude). Openness to other’s ideas (a true team player), grit and positivity are other examples of traits of people that are important on any team.
Simply put, members of the team "can do, can do".
People and teams are clear on what they need to do and why it is important. High-performing team feel strongly that the direction is clear, and line-of-sight exists between their work and that of the teams or organization on the whole.
There is clarity in the vision, mission and objectives of the team and clarity in how such objectives cascade down to each and every member within it.
Clarity is nothing without alignment, at least over the longer-term. People who know what to do can certainly deliver some good results, within their own sphere of influence; however, alignment is vital for sustained execution excellence. Alignment suggests that people are committed to their role and what they need to do to produce good results.
Simply put, members of hte team "know what to do."
Empowerment is all about ensuring people have the freedom, support, and tools to deliver on what is expected along with the systems and process to work effectively together.
The nature of the way organizations are designed and the likelihood that most are populated by human beings leads to a natural dysfunction that often is referred to as silo thinking or behavior. Left alone, silo behavior and potentially relational-based conflict WILL arise. This calls for organizations to install a ritual that ensure these are outlined, clarified, and negotiated so that people can work effectively together in driving value for their customers, and the business.
Additionally, we find many teams that have too many priorities that are crippling the team’s effectiveness and/or leading to burnout. Typically, ad hoc demands from the business may be the culprit, and without a priority reconciliation process, frustration emerges.
Simply put, members of the team are "allowed and enabled to".
Belonging suggests that people fit within your organizational context—they "belong" here and are connected to the organization.
Organizations cannot afford to have disengaged employees—and yet, many in the workforce report being actively disengaged. Others are passively disengagement manifesting in some form of "quiet quitting." This results in lost productivity and an unhappy workplace in general.
While there are many factors that may be at play here, the most important one is a sense of connection people have with their company, a belief that they (the company) are doing the right thing (beyond making money) and that they are operating in a way that is consistent with making a real contribution to society. For newer generations of workers this is of particular importance. It all starts with purpose and values.
Simply put, members of the team "believe it's right to do".
Agile Execution is all about how the team works together to adapt to dynamic conditions. It is our belief that no initial plan will survive for very long, placing a burden on the team to pivot consistently in order to deliver upon their strategic outcomes.
In today’s VUCA world, planning is taking on new forms as organizations recognize that within weeks after initiating any plan, it can be rendered, at worst case, useless, or in best case, intentions remain on track but how one gets there changes rapidly. The environment is simply too dynamic to invest months preparing, planning, and budgeting for a reality that may not exist in six months.
In our view, get the strategic intent right, plan on how to get there, and instill agile execution rituals that allow the team to adapt to the realities of executing against the plan.
Simply put, members of the team "will do what it takes with integrity".
A sense of togetherness results when the teams do the other five attributes well, leading to sustained high-performance and lots of enjoyment working with fellow colleagues. No matter how remote a team may operate, leaders need to work to secure this sense of "togetherness" and, ideally, bring people together every so often.
In such teams, not only do you have exemplary engagement and behaviors from all constituent members but that final piece of "social glue" -- individuals motivated also by the very company of their team colleagues. This is the zone where intra-relationships are defined by shared levels of high professional respect and, indeed, deep friendships.
Team members bearing this attribute scale even greater heights (sometimes literally!) because not only are they passionate about what they do (as built on all the preceding qualities) but it is this comradeship that sits at the very nexus of this passion. There is no place they would rather be than with the companionship of their comrades and, with this fellowship, a sense of collective invincibility. For such teams, there is a mindset of "anything together".
Simply put, members of the team "build a legacy".
leadership development academy
Monday. april 7th to Friday, april 11th, 2025
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we focus on the leader as a person, leveraging advancements in neuroscience, behavioral economics, and organizational psychology to help them evolve their leadership identity
The Perpetual Leadership Development Academy offers participants a transformative experience that goes beyond traditional training programs. It is designed to equip aspiring leaders with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to excel in today’s dynamic business environment. Here are several key benefits that participants gain from attending the academy:
Participants in the Perpetual Leadership Development Academy undergo a rigorous curriculum that covers a wide array of essential leadership skills. This includes strategic thinking, effective communication, decision-making, and emotional intelligence. The academy’s holistic approach ensures that attendees are well-rounded leaders capable of navigating complex challenges and driving organizational success.
The program emphasizes practical learning and real-world application. Through interactive workshops, case studies, and simulations, participants can apply theoretical knowledge to realistic scenarios. This hands-on experience is invaluable in helping leaders understand the nuances of business operations and develop strategies that are both innovative and executable.
One of the standout features of the Perpetual Leadership Development Academy is its personalized coaching and mentoring. Each participant is paired with a seasoned mentor who provides guidance, support, and feedback throughout the program. This one-on-one attention helps individuals identify their strengths, address areas for improvement, and set personalized goals for their leadership journey.
Attendees have the chance to connect with a diverse group of peers from various industries and backgrounds. These networking opportunities foster collaboration and knowledge sharing, allowing participants to gain different perspectives and build valuable professional relationships. The bonds formed during the program often extend beyond the academy, creating a lasting network of support and collaboration.
Graduates of the Perpetual Leadership Development Academy are equipped to experience accelerated career growth. The skills and insights gained from the program enable them to take on greater responsibilities and excel in leadership roles. The academy’s emphasis on performance acceleration ensures that participants are not only prepared for future opportunities but are also equipped to make an immediate impact in their current roles.
The academy instills a strategic mindset in its participants, encouraging them to think beyond immediate tasks and focus on long-term goals. Through strategic planning exercises and visionary leadership training, attendees learn to anticipate market trends, identify opportunities for growth, and develop strategies that drive sustained success. This strategic vision is crucial for leaders aiming to guide their organizations through periods of change and innovation.
Leadership requires a high degree of confidence and resilience, especially in the face of adversity. The Perpetual Leadership Development Academy equips participants with the tools to build self-confidence and resilience. Through various exercises and challenges, individuals learn to overcome obstacles, manage stress, and maintain a positive outlook. These traits are essential for effective leadership and long-term career success.
The Perpetual Leadership Development Academy is more than just a training program; it is a comprehensive journey towards becoming a more effective, strategic, and resilient leader. Participants leave the academy with a deeper understanding of their leadership potential, equipped with the skills and confidence needed to drive their organizations forward.
The benefits gained from this transformative experience set the foundation for a successful and impactful leadership career.
Venue considerations:
Leadership Excellence at Perpetual
At Perpetual, our unwavering commitment to leadership development is exemplified through our Leadership Development Academy, which runs twice per year—in Spring and Fall. Each cohort is carefully selected, with a maximum of 20-25 participants from CPG and consumer brand backgrounds, typically holding Senior Director, VP, SVP, and C-Suite titles. Our academy fosters a rich environment for cross-industry experience and the cross-fertilization of ideas, leading to open and candid conversations.
Our comprehensive program is designed to accelerate the performance of all participants, equipping them with strategic insight, practical skills, and the confidence needed to lead effectively. Through personalized coaching, hands-on workshops, and real-world applications, we ensure that every candidate leaves the academy ready to drive meaningful change and innovation within their organizations.
The cost for attending the academy is approximately $8,000 to $12,000, depending on the venue and program, which includes hotel accommodation, meals, and academy attendance. Travel expenses to and from the venue are covered by the attendees’ own company travel and entertainment budgets. This investment in leadership excellence ensures that our participants are well-prepared to meet the challenges of today’s dynamic business environment.
Cancellation policy:
1. Up to six weeks before Program start: companies receive a full refund of the fee
2. From six weeks to up to 11 days before Program start: companies incur a 60% cancellation fee
3, Within 10 days before Program start: companies incur a 100% cancellation fee.
4. If a participant is unable to attend the Program, the reservation can be transferred to another colleague (if all requirements are met)- the notice must be made no later than 10 days before the start of the Leadership Program.
Afterwards cancellation policy will be applicable.