Course Description
You'll learn ...
- New strategies for dealing with change, difficult people and difficult situations
- How to get the magic back after employees fall into a rut
- How to conduct a killer interview
- How to speak, write and listen like a leader
- And much more
Sharpen your skills with fresh, new insights and innovative tools! As a manager or supervisor, you never know what new challenges each day will bring. You have to counsel employees, manage conflicts, deal with problem workers, delegate assignments and much more. This exciting conference puts your professional development at the forefront with field-proven strategies and techniques in core areas absolutely essential to your success, including how to build high-performance teams, how to inspire and motivate people, how to be a more powerful leader, and much, much more.
Our conference is set up in a convenient track format with 10 exciting sessions to choose from. Attend one track from start to finish, or mix and match the sessions to customize the conference to your own particular needs.
Program hours: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
TRACK 1: How to Inspire People to Do Their Best
The best of 1,001 ways to spark passion in your employees
Dream a little ... what could you accomplish if your team was so motivated, you had to hold it back? A committed, energized team can work miracles. In this session, you'll learn the keys to releasing the untapped energy within each employee. Relax ... you don't have to get gushy or act in ways that are uncomfortable. These everyday tips are so simple, they'll become second nature in no time.
- How to inspire people to go the extra mile
- How to make sure your team gets the kudos it deserves
- How to bring people together and build team spirit
- "Jamming"-a supremely efficient way to run a meeting
- One eye-opening reason to make sure you are practicing favoritism
When employees fall into a rut ... how to get the magic back
Remember how excited your employees were when they first started with your company? You couldn't hold them back. But now they're in a rut-perhaps because they've been in the same job too long, view their contributions as unimportant or simply lack challenging work. Whatever the reason, it's time for you to step in. Here we'll prescribe a collection of "tonics" based on a little fun, a little psychology and a whole lot of practical insight into what it takes to get back the magic.
- The symptoms of on-the-job boredom-deciding when it becomes your problem
- One important thing employees in a rut need that you can easily give them
- The first step toward getting a burned-out employee back on track
- Identifying new tasks and challenges so employees fall in love with their jobs all over again
- Cross-training-how it can inject fresh energy into daily job performance
Delegation skills that will help you accomplish more in less time
You've assembled a team of great employees. You've fired them up with motivation. Now give them a chance to reach their full potential by delegating projects and authority to them. In this session, you'll discover when, how and what to delegate ... how to overcome your fear of letting go ... and how to use the power of delegation to encourage employees out of their comfort zones and into new levels of performance.
- What makes a good delegator
- A simple method guaranteed to stop reverse delegation
- Empowerment by delegation ... as easy as 1-2-3
- How to set employees free to perform without losing control
- The 3 most common problems you'll encounter when delegating and how to break through them
Turn conflict into opportunity
As a manager continually striving to promote teamwork and cooperation, don't overlook the golden opportunity hidden in a workplace conflict. Yes ... disagreements, anger and emotions can damage relationships and hurt productivity. But in this session, you'll learn how to skillfully manage conflicts to get positive results-a stronger team, more allies and an improved bottom line. You'll walk out with a fresh, new attitude toward conflict and the know-how to put this potent tool to work for you.
- The 6-step approach to win-win conflict resolution
- 8 critical mistakes successful conflict managers never make
- How to quickly de-escalate an emotional confrontation with an employee, boss or co-worker
- Expressing yourself without accusation, hostility or sarcasm
- Accepting responsibility for your anger: You become angry, no one makes you angry
- How to address a chronic disagreement and arrive at a mutually acceptable action plan for resolution
How to handle difficult employees and bad attitudes with ease
Nothing can help you achieve success more quickly than a team of people committed to your goals. But sometimes a difficult employee will test your limits and threaten to undermine all your hard work. You must step in ... and this "here's-how-to-do-it" information makes it easier and less stressful. You'll learn what to say and do to address the employee, correct the behavior and keep your team moving full speed ahead.
- Why bosses sometimes fail to recognize-or worse, fail to address-performance problems
- When a problem employee really isn't a problem
- Are you inadvertently contributing to the problem?
- The importance of taking corrective rather than punitive action
- How to avoid the common mistakes supervisors make when preparing for counseling sessions
TRACK 2: Becoming a More Powerful Leader
Performance management tools that work for your organization and employees
Managing when and how the work gets done is hands-down one of the toughest challenges you face. If you don't set clear and realistic expectations, match tasks to employee skills and communicate your vision, your goals may be nothing more than pieces of paper. Attend this session and learn how the principles of performance management can help you develop people who take ownership in their jobs and are continuously stretching, improving and growing.
- Strategies for making employees accountable-and competent-that no manager should be without
- How to unleash the reservoir of pent-up motivation in your employees to make things happen
- Why personality matters when it comes down to who can perform-and who can't
- Tackling the root cause of poor productivity-employees who simply lack the skills to do the job
- How some carrot-and-stick approaches to improving performance are not only ineffective-but harmful
Nobody said it would be easy: Coping with the challenges of being a leader
Being in a leadership role can be a mixed bag. Along with the obvious satisfaction and rewards come tough demands and responsibilities ... you're expected to solve problems, make difficult or unpopular decisions, maintain high credibility, explain "management's" position to employees and be able to maintain your cool in the face of disagreement. In this session, you'll get specific strategies, techniques and ideas to help you cope with the challenges unique to your job.
- Friend ... or employee? Graceful ways to deal with friendship in the workplace
- Achieving that all-important balance: Great ideas for being effective and fulfilled in all areas of your life
- How to maintain a positive outlook when you have to do unpleasant things
- Success skills for the newly appointed manager or supervisor
- 10 techniques for establishing and maintaining high credibility
- Tips on getting to know employees when personal contact is limited
- Believe in yourself! How to get out of your own way and succeed as a leader
What to do when things go wrong
No one's immune to failures ... in today's competitive environment, the essential survival skill that separates the winners from the losers is the ability to bounce back. In this session, you'll learn how to rebound after a defeat, strategies for beating stress, tips on acting decisively and how to turn setbacks into springboards to success.
- All eyes are on you ... tips on maintaining an "even keel" and sending the right message to employees when there's a problem or crisis
- Is it time to pull the plug? How to keep a problem from turning into a disaster
- Strategies for steering clear of "analysis paralysis" ... how to make good decisions even when it seems nothing's going right
- What to say to employees-and how to say it-when you're the bearer of bad news
- 6 things you can do to minimize stress in the face of tremendous pressure
- How to provide the kind of backup and support your employees need
- The secrets to learning from mistakes ... and creating opportunities out of them
How to conduct a killer interview
We've all done it-hired candidates who seemed great in the interview but turned out to be gigantic headaches on the job. You can probably still feel the pain-both financial and emotional-of having to get rid of that "bad fit." Here, we'll introduce an interviewing system with built-in predictability so that you know the person you hire has what it takes to be truly successful on the job. If you're tired of basing hiring decisions on hunches, this new process of planning and conducting interviews will change your mindset and radically improve your ability to pick the winners.
- The best predictor-by far-of how a candidate will really perform on the job
- Commonly asked questions that are useless-what to ask instead to get the information you need to make good hiring decisions
- How to stay within legal boundaries when interviewing candidates
- Picking up on signals that a candidate could turn into a real problem on the job
- Handling difficult-to-interview candidates, including those who are arrogant, tell lies or won't talk
How great leaders speak ... write ... listen ... communicate
What would it be worth to you to feel on top of your ability to think on your feet, respond appropriately (instead of just react) to situations, lead meetings, speak before groups, write memos and e-mails with finesse? This session gives you the opportunity to take charge of the most important leadership skill of all-effective communication-without making embarrassing mistakes. Come learn the "how-to's" of communicating in formal and informal settings, interacting with poise and professionalism up and down the ladder and gaining the respect of others you need to do your job.
- Too busy to really listen? Could you be cutting yourself off from critical information sources?
- 4 foundational skills you must develop to sound like the leader you are
- The beauty of clear and direct language distilled into 5 core components
- 8 of our very best tips for fearless public speaking-from saying a few words to making formal presentations
- Concerned your message won't be understood? Here's a good motto to work by
Agenda
CONFERENCE AGENDA
Program hours: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
TRACK 1
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Session 1: Developing the leadership style that works for you-
- Integrity and credibility are the keys to the kingdom
- Collaborative leadership—tips for getting everyone on the same page
- Demonstrating high standards and accountability in everything you do
- Be a beacon for smart risk taking and watch the office culture follow your lead
Session 2: Becoming a better “you” for your team-
- Developing effective time management habits
- How to say “No” without hurting feelings or causing a fight
- Managing your work/life balance when others are looking to you for leadership
- Setting long-term goals and priorities
Session 3: Workplace incivility is on the rise—learn how to manage it successfully-
- Communicating unpopular decisions and changes
- Identifying and eliminating negative behavior
- Emotionally charged situations and how to handle them
- How to deal with office politics
Session 4: Communication is the single most important quality to the success of a leader-
- The keys to coming across confident and strong
- Proper business etiquette in writing
- What is active listening, and why is it important?
- How to give feedback and criticism that get results
Session 5: The legal and HR basics you need to know to do your job-
- ADA and reasonable accommodation
- How to avoid wrongful termination lawsuits
- The changing rules for overtime
- Preventing sexual harassment
TRACK 2
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Session 1: Adaptive leadership … your ability to flex helps get the best from every worker-
- What makes an adaptive leader and why it’s so important today
- How the 4 classic leadership styles fit into today’s dynamic work environment
- Become a coaching pro by shifting your style based on evolving employee behavior and skills
- Gauge employees’ needs and wants to unlock your team’s creative best
Session 2: Make great decisions with powerful strategic thinking for you and your team-
- 9 important factors of strategic thinking that help you see the big picture
- Examine the barriers to strategic thinking
- How to ask questions to boost big-picture thinking in employees
- What you need to communicate so employees have all the information they need
Session 3: Boost productivity with cross-functional collaboration-
- Understand the key factors you need to make cross-functional collaboration successful
- Get tips for avoiding and resolving conflict and obstacles
- Set some ground rules that will pave the way to successful collaboration
- Who has ownership? Establishing decision-making responsibilities for team members
Session 4: How to empower employees and build a more loyal and conscientious team-
- Delegating that makes sense … and stops reverse delegation
- Which decisions you should pass to your team
- How to encourage risk taking and turn mistakes into teachable moments
- How to stay involved and make employees accountable without micromanaging
Session 5: Train employees the right way-
- The best way to “onboard” new hires
- Understand learning styles and how adults learn best
- The top on-the-job learning methods to fill employee skill gaps
- Make performance feedback productive and positive
Comments
Registrations for classes must originate from either the United States or Canada.
Cancellations and substitutions:Cancellations received up to five working days before the seminar is refundable, minus a ($10 for one-day event and $25 for two-day event) registration service charge. After that, cancellations are subject to the entire seminar fee, which you may apply toward a future seminar. Please note that if you don’t cancel and don’t attend, you are still responsible for payment. Substitutions may be made at any time.
Continuing Education Credit: Continuing Education Credits are based on program length and completion in accordance with the National Task Force for Continuing Education guidelines. Please contact your professional licensing board or organization to verify specific requirements.
Comments
Registrations for classes must originate from either the United States or Canada.Cancellations and substitutions:Cancellations received up to five working days before the seminar is refundable, minus a ($10 for one-day event and $25 for two-day event) registration service charge. After that, cancellations are subject to the entire seminar fee, which you may apply toward a future seminar. Please note that if you don’t cancel and don’t attend, you are still responsible for payment. Substitutions may be made at any time.
Continuing Education Credit: Continuing Education Credits are based on program length and completion in accordance with the National Task Force for Continuing Education guidelines. Please contact your professional licensing board or organization to verify specific requirements.