How Great Leaders Shape People, Culture, Change, and Legacy
Strategic Leadership: Leading Beyond the Next Quarter
Most leaders are good at getting things done. They hit targets, solve problems, and manage day-to-day needs. But there's a difference between managing what's in front of you and building an organization that can succeed without you.
Strategic leadership is that difference. It's the shift from working in the business to working on it—developing people, driving culture, leading through change, and leaving a legacy.
If you've ever felt like you’re spending your entire day putting out fires and solving an endless list of problems, while struggling to get your team aligned around what matters most or wondered whether your organization is built to succeed over time, this session is for you.
Join us for a free, one-hour webinar on Thursday, August 20, at 12pm EDT to explore the core responsibilities of strategic leaders and walk away with practical tools you can put to work immediately.
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What You'll Learn
What You’ll Learn
Most leaders aren’t short on problems to solve. The challenge is the day-to-day issues never let up and strategic thinking and planning gets pushed aside, so the work of building a team, a culture, and an organization that can sustain success over time isn’t a priority.
This webinar is designed to help you make that shift. Strategic leadership isn’t about having all the answers today. It’s about creating the clarity, alignment, and capability your organization needs to succeed tomorrow.
According to McKinsey’s Organizational Health Index, companies with leaders who act decisively and commit to their decisions are 4.2 times more likely than their peers to be organizationally healthy. Strategic leadership isn’t a soft skill—it’s a business outcome.
By the end of this session, you’ll be able to:
- Distinguish strategic leadership from operational leadership
- Identify the leadership systems that drive long-term organizational success
- Apply practical tools for leading change, culture, accountability, and talent development
- Walk away with one strategic action you can implement immediately
You’ll also have time for Q&A.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is for current leaders at any level, HR professionals, and anyone who wants to move into leadership or grow in the role they’re already in. Whether you’re leading a small team or shaping strategy for your whole organization, this session is designed to meet you where you are.
Register today to join us on August 20 at 12pm EDT and come away with a clearer picture of where you’re leading strategically and where there’s room to grow.
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Take your development to the next level with this free webinar.
Speakers
Jimmy Nelson, PH.D., CPTD, SHRM-SCP – Director of Leadership & Organizational Development
Jimmy A. Nelson, Ph.D., CPTD, SHRM-SCP joined the Frontline team in 2024 as the Director of Leadership & Organizational Development. He was born and raised in Hot Springs, Arkansas and achieved his Bachelors degree in Biology & Chemistry, a Masters Degree in HR Organizational Development & Training, and a Ph.D. in Industrial Organizational Psychology, and has been a professional Learning & Organizational Development consultant for over 25 years. He achieved his CPTD (Certified Professional in Talent Development) from the Association of Talent Development in 2010, and his SHRM-SCP (Senior Certified Professional) in 2020. Jimmy is a “retired” Dale Carnegie® instructor and is a certified Franklin Covey® Instructor. He holds accreditations in D.i.S.C., DDI, Myers-Briggs, Hogan, and other assessments. He is a recognized expert in conflict resolution and advanced teambuilding skills. He has taught courses in 40 of the 50 states, and internationally in China, Hong Kong, England, Taiwan, and Singapore. Jimmy lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan with his wife Deborah and their two Olde English Pocket Beagles – Daniel & Clark. They have three grown children and a beautiful grandchild – Melanie – who lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In his personal life, he enjoys hiking, kayaking, ice fishing, hunting, Geocaching, traveling abroad, and love woodworking, remodeling his last 5 houses.
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