Leadership in Project Teams  ›  Lesson 1

What Project Team Leadership Really Means

Setting Direction, Goals,... →
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This lesson explains what project team leadership really means: not managing tasks alone, but creating clarity, alignment, and momentum so a group can deliver work together. Learners will distinguish leadership from administration, understand the leader’s role in setting direction, and see why trust, communication, and accountability are the core behaviors of effective project leadership.

The lesson focuses on the foundation of project leadership, leaving detailed planning methods, conflict resolution techniques, and performance management tools for later lessons in the course.

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