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How to Lead People: A Foundations Course for First-Time People Leaders


Stop firefighting. Start leading.

Most managers were never taught how to lead people — they were promoted because they were great at the work. How to Lead People is a three-session cohort experience built on the foundational skills that turn good individuals into leaders their teams actually want to follow: clarity, feedback, delegation, and coaching.

Who it's for

  • First-time managers in their first 18 months

  • Experienced individual contributors stepping into management for the first time

  • PMs moving into senior PM roles, supers stepping into project executive roles, controllers leading their first team

  • Anyone who got promoted on technical skill and is now figuring out the people part

What you walk away with

  • A framework for managing performance and accountability without micromanaging

  • Tools for the hardest manager moves: delegating, coaching, giving feedback

  • Real practice on your own current situations, not generic case studies

  • A peer cohort (your Board of Directors) you can lean on after the program ends

What You’ll Learn

  • Shift from contributor to collaborative, self-aware leader.

    • Understand the common challenges when starting out as a manager, particularly when managing former peers

    • Move from firefighter to fire chief — and overcome the firefighting trap

    • Create your own Priority Compass to define impact in your role

    • Use a prioritization tool to understand what's most important

    • Map your team's priorities against yours

  • Build trust, shared understanding, and meaningful collaboration with candor and feedback.

    • Understand psychological safety and what it takes to build a team that's inclusive, learning, contributing, and challenging

    • Recognize how the stories and biases you hold may color your reality

    • Prepare for and practice giving radically candid feedback grounded in facts, not stories

    • Create a strategy to deliver radically candid feedback in your actual work

  • Delegate and coach your team, even when the path isn't clear.

    • Use your Priority Compass to understand what work you should be delegating

    • Understand what happens when delegation goes wrong and the steps for effective delegation

    • Understand the difference between directing and coaching, and when to use each

    • Practice core coaching skills (the GROW model, active listening, powerful questioning)

    • Build your action plan

 

Participants have found “How to Lead People” to be immediately actionable and practical.

I would not have done delegation at this stage so easily if I did not do this course. The course is priceless, everything I wanted.
— July 2025 cohort participant, CEO of a clean energy start-up
 
I found it to be a really practical, hands-on this-is-what-you-do-in-this-situation course for anyone who hasn’t had a lot of management experience or training.
— July 2025 cohort participant, national nonprofit

Recent cohorts have included managers from Google, DocuSign, Fortune 500 companies, national and international nonprofits, scaling startups, and construction firms.

Leadership Intensive Structure

Three Live Virtual Sessions

Over five weeks, you'll participate in three two-hour sessions over Zoom, hosted every other week on the same date / time. We don't believe in reading off slides: you'll have dynamic discussions with your classmates, hear some terrible puns from your facilitator, and be expected to contribute. Expect to spend about an hour in small break-out groups and have a 10-minute mid-session bio/dance break.

Powerful Cohort Experience

You'll be paired with your own Board of Directors — a group of 5-6 who serve as your practice partners, confidants, cheerleaders, and supporters as you experiment with new skills in your normal work. You'll meet with the same group consistently during the live sessions and collaborate on application between sessions.

Facilitator Office Hours

Between each session, you’ll have an opportunity to attend your facilitator’s office hours. Come prepared with your specific challenges and be ready to leave with concrete steps you can take right away.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This is a hands-on experience. We expect you to:

    • Attend all sessions, cameras on

    • Practice what you're learning with your real team

    • Reflect and share takeaways to support your peers' learning

  • Three things.

    • First, every framework, model, and tool in the course is anchored in the Compass Method approach of Uncharted Leadership, our founder Katie Sheketoff's book (Ripples Media, July 2026). This approach

    • Second, we believe in learning from peers and learning on the job: this is not a straight lecture.

    • Third, you leave with tools you can use Monday morning, not a list of concepts to remember.

  • Yes. We offer customized versions of the Intensive tailored to your organization's culture, values, and goals. Book a consultation to discuss.

  • Yes. Reach out to katie@elevatelabs.biz for nonprofit pricing or bulk enrollment for your team. Early bird pricing of $300/seat is available for all cohorts through July 1, 2026.

  • Live attendance is the core of the cohort experience. If you miss one session, we'll help you catch up via online materials and a brief 1:1 with your facilitator — but missing two means you should join a later cohort. Email katie@elevatelabs.biz if you're unsure.

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