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Leadership Training

 Hi there!  The club recently had a leadership training workshop. It really focused in on improving communication skills, teamwork, and how to make meetings a bit better. Take a look at the slides and try practicing a few of the exercises! The 30 second pitch The first activity is The 30 second pitch . Its really an adaptable exercise. The way it was presented was for summarizing and teaching about a cyber security topic such as: Fuzzing - Wikipedia Data scraping - Wikipedia Obfuscation (software) - Wikipedia Cross-site scripting - Wikipedia Digital rights management - Wikipedia Polymorphic code - Wikipedia Email spoofing - Wikipedia If you can get an idea condensed down to 30 seconds it becomes easy to use that as a framework to speak about a topic for much longer, 5 minutes, even 30 minutes or more! It really helps you to focus your ideas into precise thoughts. It helps you to not ramble in meetings, and it's a good way of formulating an elevator pitch .  The action st...

Leadership Development Activity (Slides)

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Here is some slides from a workshop that we did involving learning about leadership styles and having fun with some team building games. There are multiple styles of and theories of leadership, but here are a few that we've found useful. The better part of this workshop though were the activities that followed it. You see training people to be leaders isn't as straight forward a task like training a manager might be, so rather than just lecturing all day the real goal was to have a series of activities that help develop leadership skill by doing them. It also helps that it's fun to do it this way! The slides have more than the video It's interesting that my post on Leadership Training seems to consistently get views vs this one on Leadership Development. I'm guessing it's because of the topic title & the fact that i've written a description. (So let's update this post and see what happens). Might as well add my Officer Management slides developed for...