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Management
Development Program Topics
Managing People
in Their Individuality
Managers connect
their business needs with their
employee's own motivations resulting
in energized, productive and
effective performers.
The Four Thinking
Conditions
Learn how to counter
the debilitating effect of stress
on our thinking and decision
making ability. Become aware
of the blind spots so that you
make more profitable decisions.
Why People
Contradict Themselves
Learn how to manage
others effectively by observing
the different behaviors and
choices they make which are
often conflict with each other.
Desire and
Ability to Help Others Succeed
Managers often
forget or never understand that
the manager's success is determined
by his/her direct report's success
top
managers foster successful subordinates.
Knowing the
Roles and Placing People in
the Best Positions
Right people in
the right position at the right
time
Top managers learn
how to coach. Good coaches understand
the skills, abilities and expertise
required for each role they
manage.
Motivating
Others
Align the needs
and goals of the company to
maximize productivity and effectiveness
by understanding the internal
motivations of the people you
manage.
Directing
Improve individual
and team performance by directing
your employees successfully
and confidently. Know how to
effectively use the principles
of this management style. Managers
who don't know how to use the
best style in the appropriate
situation often create poor
performance for the employees
and themselves.
Coaching
Improve individual
and team performance by coaching
your employees successfully
and confidently. Know how to
effectively use the principles
of this management style. Managers
who don't know how to use the
best style in the appropriate
situation often create poor
performance for the employees
and themselves.
Delegating
Improve individual
and team performance by delegating
to your employees successfully
and confidently. Know how to
effectively use the principles
of this management style. Managers
who don't know how to use the
best style in the appropriate
situation often create poor
performance for the employees
and themselves.
Review of Directing,
Coaching and Delegating
Each of us has
biases in our thinking. Understand
how your biases cause you to
overuse one of these management
styles. Make huge improvements
in your business performance
by matching the right style
with the appropriate situation!
Reviewing Performance
Many managers
fail, because they don't understand
the importance of establishing
clear goals and expectations
with the people they manage.
In addition, managers must have
clear ways of recognizing what
people are learning, enjoying
and how they are performing.
Again, top performing managers
know how to set clear goals
and consistently recognize employees
by spending the time to review
their performance.
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