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“New Leadership” is currently synonymous with the ability to achieve ambitious goals.
It’s about bringing greater agility, adaptability, and ownership into organizations that are becoming increasingly digital. According to our 3D Leadership Model, this requires a transformation across all three dimensions: the organization, the people being led, and the leaders themselves.

 Anne-Christin Herhold

Anne-Christin Herhold

Senior Managerin & Partnerin

herhold@imap-institut.de

+49 (0) 211 513 69 73 28

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Focusing solely on the leader, the three dimensions also reveal three distinct areas for development:

The graphic highlights three leadership development areas: self-leadership, leading employees, and leading teams & organizations.

We offer tailored solutions for specific focus areas, such as current challenges like

  • resilience & self-management
 
  • hybrid work & leadership

 
  • female leadership

  • facilitating agile transformations

And we develop comprehensive development programs and systematic learning academies that, depending on your organization’s needs, address all three areas of development.

We offer a diverse range of formats — including...

  • in-person

  • digital

  • hybrid sessions

  • with a strong focus on blended learning.

This ensures a seamless integration of synchronous and asynchronous (online) learning methods, diverse media for knowledge acquisition, practical exercises, as well as various formats for collaborative teamwork and real-world application.

Our instructional approach follows this logic

The graphic outlines a five-step instructional approach: practical experience, theoretical input, exercises, reflection, and transfer.

 

To ensure the relevance and applicability of what is learned, we give ample space to leaders’ real-world experiences both at the start and during the transfer phase. Reflection also provides a valuable opportunity to examine how the three dimensions — leaders, employees, and the organization — interact and align.

The Outcome

Your leaders are empowered to reflect on their leadership responsibilities and to put them into practice based on a new understanding of leadership and modern methods.

The alignment between leadership behavior on one hand, and the expectations placed on employees and the organization on the other, is ensured or actively being established.

You enhance the coordination effectiveness of leadership, thereby boosting the performance and satisfaction of both leaders and team members.