Mastering Supervisory Skills is an exciting and interactive program designed to help experienced and second-level supervisors take stock of their roles and to develop the skills and approach they need to perform effectively in the modern organization.
Extend their understanding of the supervisor’s role and the processes of managing up, down and across the organization
Develop a strategy for enhancing the effectiveness of their teams
Develop a strategy to support and develop the performance of each member of their staff
Review their personal working practices and managerial style
Mastering Supervisory Skills offers a program that is highly interactive and gives everybody an opportunity to exchange views and learn from each other’s experiences. The program also includes a range of case studies, management games and simulations, discussion exercises, self-assessment instruments, and video training films.
Mastering Supervisory Skills covers a wide range of topics relating to the supervisor’s role. The program recognizes that supervisors not only have to manage their teams but also have to operate in a wider organizational context getting things done through, with, and for other teams and departments. Insights developed during the course will be particularly useful for second-line supervisors who themselves may have to manage the development of newly appointed supervisors.
DAY 1 - Programme introduction/The Supervisor's Role and Competences
Program introduction and objectives
Action planning
Roles and responsibilities of the supervisor
The competency concept - measuring actual behaviors against the model
Understanding organizational culture and
Developing a network of relationships and influence
DAY 2 - Delegation and Management Style/Team-Working and Leadership
Delegation skills and empowerment
Management style – ‘situational’ & ‘differential’ leadership models
Group dynamics and team formation
Conflict and conformity in group situations
Problem-solving and decision making
Managing team meetings
DAY 3 - Communication Skills/Managing Performance & Relationships
Improving communications and relationships
Dimensions of staff performance
Practical motivation
Appraisal - case studies in performance management
Coaching and developing staff - the skills of on-job training
DAY 4 - Managing Performance & Relationships /Personal Effectiveness &Time Management
Assertiveness
People problems and problem people
Constructive criticism - giving and receiving
Discipline
Fundamental principles for time management
Managing time with other people in mind
Planning and priority setting
Interruptions and accessibility
Understanding stress and managing stressed staff
DAY 5 - Managing change and continuous improvement/action planning
Concept of continuous improvement
Improving systems and processes - engaging and enthusing the team
Creative thinking techniques
Implementing change
Influencing skills - making an case and managing the ‘politics’
Action planning and program review