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Supervisors represent an important force in the economy. You have the power to turn on or turn off the productivity of the people who report to you. You are the crucial interface between the employee on the shop floor or the service desk and the managers of the organization. Although you usually have more technical experience than the employees you supervise, you may not have had a lot of leadership experience. This one-day course will give you the skills in communication, coaching, and conflict that you need to be successful.
This one-day workshop will help you teach participants how to:
• Learn ways to prioritize, plan, and manage your time.
• Identify your primary leadership style.
• Develop some flexibility to use other leadership styles.
• Determine ways you can meet the needs of employees and co-workers through communication and coaching.
• Explore ways to make conflict a powerful force for creative, well-rounded solutions to problems.
Course Overview
You will spend the first part of the day getting to know participants and discussing what will take place during the workshop. Students will also have an opportunity to identify their personal learning objectives.
This power point presentation will help you enhance and improve leadership acumen and leadership skills throughout your organization.
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Source: Best Practices in Leadership PowerPoint Slides: Leadership Skills PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, Gafford Consulting
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