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The Global Leadership Summit is set to return in 2026, with organisers promising practical tools to help professionals strengthen leadership skills across workplaces and communities.

Nicole M. Romany has more.
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00:00Country leader for the Global Leadership Summit, Russell Aaching, says the event is designed to help people better understand how
00:08effective leadership works, noting that many individuals are already leading in their own spaces without even realizing it.
00:16Management is not leadership. You manage things, but you lead people. And anybody with all that information and wisdom about
00:28their field, they know that when they go into the workplace or when they go to lead an organization, wherever
00:35it's at, it's not just about what you know, but how you lead people. How do you get people to
00:41do the things that you want them to do?
00:43He adds that the summit will also address how to manage difficult workplace conversations more confidently, offering strategies to navigate
00:52sensitive issues without creating unnecessary tension.
00:56Meanwhile, leadership coach Jason Carrillo says strong leadership practices are directly linked to organizational financial positioning.
01:06Oftentimes we think about leadership and leadership training as a nice to have. Well, it's nice to do this and
01:12let me send you all for a day and so on. Leadership training is not a nice to have. Leadership
01:16training is critical because there's an actual dollars and cents cost to good leadership and dollars and cents cost to,
01:23very importantly, poor leadership.
01:25He tells the morning edition, companies with engaged staff typically see higher productivity, but that goes hand in hand with
01:35good leadership.
01:36Nicole M. Romany, TV6 News.
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