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Elevate Your Career with SPE’s Essentials of Management & Leadership in Plastics

If you are aspiring to move into a leadership position within your company, whether it involves managing teams or projects, SPE’s Essentials of Management & Leadership in Plastics is ideal for you to refine your leadership skills. Transitioning from being a successful individual contributor to a strong manager is undoubtedly a challenging journey—it could be the most daunting shift for any leader. 

SPE’s Essentials of Management & Leadership in Plastics is a comprehensive six-month online cohort-based program scheduled to start in June 2024 and continue through Fall 2024. This program is designed to equip early to mid-level career professionals in the plastics industry with the essential skills and knowledge required for leadership roles. 

Throughout the program, participants will delve into critical leadership topics, including strengths-based leadership, strategic planning, organizational culture, innovation, basic financial literacy, leader awareness, and boundaries. By the end of the program, participants will not only receive a digital credential but will also be fully prepared to navigate volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) environments, actively engage in strategic planning, collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, and demonstrate financial acumen. 

Here are some compelling reasons why enrolling in the Essentials of Management & Leadership in Plastics program can lead to becoming a successful leader in the plastics industry: 

Enhance Your Management Skills: The program focuses on improving your ability to strategize, communicate, think critically, manage time, and lead teams and projects effectively, making you a more valuable asset within your company. 

Gain Practical Knowledge: You’ll acquire practical and applicable knowledge, including employee engagement, company culture, purpose-driven leadership, and effective team and project management, which are essential for steering your company’s operations and people in the right direction. 

Cohort-Based Learning: Benefit from a flexible learning structure that includes both asynchronous self-study and live synchronous group training sessions, providing you with a well-rounded educational experience. 

Expand Your Network: Connect with like-minded plastics professionals from around the globe. Networking opportunities will enable you to share experiences, seek advice, and gain new perspectives on management and leadership in the plastics industry. 

Develop Your Leadership Style: As you progress through the program, you’ll have the chance to apply course knowledge to discover and refine your unique leadership style, increasing your confidence as a manager. 

Gain a Competitive Edge: Completing this program highlights your commitment to professional development, enhancing your qualifications for senior positions and highlighting your dedication to improvement. 

Unlock Higher Earning Potential: As you apply your newfound knowledge to enhance your company’s operations, you may become eligible for a raise or more senior positions, leading to a potentially higher income. 

To start this transformative journey, begin by applying to participate in Essentials of Management & Leadership in Plastics. If accepted, you’ll receive program enrollment registration information and next steps. 

If you are ready to take the next step in advancing your career, enroll today at www.4spe.org/LeadershipEssentials 

By Plastics Engineering | January 30, 2024

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