LSM510
Overcoming Challenges to Leaders and Their Teams
Identify and overcome obstacles using your personal leadership development plan. Develop strategies to enhance your team and complete new assignments.
Description
As managers take on new roles and responsibilities, the risks and consequences of failure become much greater. In this course, participants gain skills in identifying and overcoming the obstacles and pitfalls they may face at different stages of their careers.
Participants revise an existing personal Leadership Development Plan to guide them through leadership transitions and make them more effective managers and members of their organizations. (Participants must bring a completed personal leadership development plan to the course—either one they created in LSM509, Unlocking Your Leadership Potential, or one they’ve created in their workplace.) They also develop strategies for helping their team of direct reports grow and change when faced with new assignments. The course includes the opportunity to register for individual or group coaching sessions as a follow-up activity to further reinforce and tailor the program.
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is ideal for managers and executives at all levels who have been promoted to positions of increased authority or who are looking to help their team of direct reports grow and change when faced with new assignments.
Course Format
eCornell takes a problem-based approach to learning, and our courses are built around realistic case studies and scenarios. All courses are self-paced, and are facilitated by an eCornell instructor, who leads the online discussions and is available to answer any questions about the course content.
This course contains the following modules:
- A Career of Leadership
- The Three Stages of Leadership
- The Three-Wave Pattern of Activity
- Plan for the Next Stage
- Leading Your Team
- The High-Performing Team
- Team Assessment
- Team Development
Benefits to the Learner
Participants who complete this course will be able to:
- Define the leadership skills and competencies needed for improving your own performance and the performance of your team
- Implement an action plan that outlines the required leadership skills to be developed, specific actions needed to acquire those skills, and a timeframe for doing so
Authoring Faculty
Michael J. Hostetler, Lecturer of Leadership
Sponsoring School
Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management
Total Learning Time
Approximately five to six hours over a period of two weeks.
Certificate Information
This course can be applied toward the following certificates:
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, participants must have created a personal leadership development plan—either as a result of having successfully completed LSM509, Unlocking Your Leadership Potential, or through a process undertaken in their workplace.
ACE CREDIT Recommendation

This course contributes to an eCornell Certificate Program that has been recommended for college credit by the American Council on Education's College Credit Recommendation Service (CREDIT). Please refer to the Certificate information page for additional details.
HRCI Recertification

This course been approved for six (6) Strategic Management recertification credit hours toward SPHR and GPHR recertification and six (6) recertification credit hours toward PHR, SPHR, and GPHR recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute. Please contact the Human Resource Certificate Institute (HRCI) for further information about certification or recertification.
Project Management Institute Professional Development Units
This course qualifies for 5.25 Professional Development Units (PDUs)
from the Project Management Institute
(PMI) for Professional Project Managers (PMPs) seeking ongoing education and professional
development for continuing certification. eCornell is a Global Registered Education
Provider of PMI. PDUs are designated as Category 3.
With all eCornell courses, access is easy. Participants only need a computer and an Internet connection. To view specific technology requirements, visit our Technology Requirements page.