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    Supervising People

     

    The ABCS of Supervising People


    About This Training Course- Team Training Only

     

    This session is designed for people who are new supervisors or who are interested in a supervisory position, as well as those who are lead hands or part-time supervisors without a great deal of authority. This employee session is designed to help participants overcome many of the supervisory problems they will encounter in their first few weeks as a boss. Dealing with the many problems a new supervisor encounters isn’t easy, but it doesn’t have to lead to discouragement.


    How You Will Benefit:

    Specific objectives of this session include:

    • Clarify roles and responsibilities of the new job.
    • Adjust to the new role with confidence and an assurance you can handle the position.
    • Develop skills in listening, asking questions, resolving conflict, and giving feedback to employees.
    • Develop a technique for giving employees clear instructions.
    • Identify techniques to deal with employee challenges, such as hostility, complaints, and laziness.
    • Understand the importance of developing good relationships with employees and peers.

    Training Course Outline

    Introduction and Course Overview

    We will spend the first part of the day getting to know participants and discussing what will take place during the session. Employees will also have an opportunity to identify their personal learning objectives.

    Pre-Assignment Review

    To begin, participants will discuss their pre-assignment in small groups.

    Making the Transition

    Next, participants will discuss how their role will change when they become a supervisor. They will also work on developing solutions to common concerns of new supervisors, such as, “How do I make sure employees recognize my new role and respect my position as a supervisor?”

    Responsibilities of a Supervisor

    During this session, participants will explore their three main areas of responsibility. They will also work through two case studies.

    Setting Goals

    This session will help participants set some SMART goals to help them succeed.

    Planning for Success

    Next, participants will discuss the value of short and long range planning.

    Listening Skills

    During this session, participants will learn about and practice active listening skills.

    Asking Questions

    This session will help participants develop another key communication skill: asking good questions.

    Giving Feedback

    Giving feedback is one of the most important skills for a supervisor, yet it can be the trickiest and most difficult management task. This session will help participants master this invaluable skill.

    Ask for What You Want

    Next, participants will learn some ways to ask for what they want, whether it’s more staff, better resources, or a pay raise.

    Giving Instructions

    This session will give participants five keys to giving good instructions.

    Orders, Requests, and Suggestions

    During this session, participants will learn about these three specific types of instructions.

    Managing Conflict

    Unfortunately, supervisors are often called in to mediate conflicts. Participants will learn two different processes for managing conflict, and then they will practice those processes during a skill building exercise.

    Dealing with Difficult Employees

    Next, participants will discuss how to deal with four common types of problem employees: the over-dependent employee, the lazy employee, the hostile employee, and the chronic complainer.

    Dealing with Others

    This session will give participants some general tips to remember when dealing with others, including power talk and the rules of likeability.

    The Reciprocal Quality of Relationships

    To wrap up the day, participants will explore their personal network and how to be a positive influence in it.

    Session Wrap-Up

    At the end of the day, employees will have an opportunity to ask questions and fill out an action plan.


     

     

     

    This Course is available for Employee Team and Group Training only.

     

    Download the outline and more information here.