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WO1 Matthewson from the Royal Navy Leadership Academy (RNLA) at HMS Collingwood in Fareham delivered a Command Leadership and Management (CLM) session to around 40 Naval Reservists at their weekly drill night at the RNR unit based in Portsmouth dockyard.
Conducted on the unit’s refurbished drill deck, the evening focused on leadership presence and confidence techniques. Unit personnel worked in teams to break down barriers, building trust and relationships delivered through a range of light-hearted activities from singing to visualising themselves as comic strip superheroes.
Members of the class were put on point during the session to sharpen their own leadership skills by leading a team through a fun team-building task.
CLM training helps build ethos, teamwork and communication - all skills which support me in my civilian role.
AB Tony Taylor
AB Jess Erdogan – Finance in the NHS said: “CLM training helps me to be more self-assured and confident to make challenging decisions within my job. It supports me in how to deal with complex problems and determine the best way to solve these with stakeholders.”
AB Tony Taylor – Senior Business Analyst, commented: “CLM training helps build ethos, teamwork and communication - all skills which support me in my civilian role. The leadership side of CLM allows me to focus on my areas of improvement and provides the opportunity to get involved in hands on activities within a safe space.”
AB Chris Sanders – Project Manager said: “This has been an exciting introduction to CLM training for me. I work very closely with stakeholders within my civilian role and CLM methods will help me to encourage and persuade others to do what I want willingly.”
Direct from the front-line, the official newspaper of the Royal Navy, Navy News, brings you the latest news, features and award winning photos every month.