24 - 28 Mar 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5250 € Euro
This program provides an understanding of the issues which allow for effective management and supervision, such as proactive planning, understanding of customer relations, effective time management, proper communication, and understanding of human interaction, helping new managers/supervisors know how to use productive leadership and management techniques.
Learn the importance of managing strategic thinking
Learn how to set goals and plan effectively and efficiently
Develop an ability to establish a customer focus in management
Develop positive interpersonal techniques for better people relationships
Improve their ability to make higher quality decisions
Apply concepts of team building, team performance, and motivation
Learn how to establish and maintain time management techniques
Understand the role of stakeholders and learn techniques of stakeholder management
Understand how to develop productive communication techniques
Understand the importance of performance standards, goals, and objectives
Develop improvement plans to accomplish work and improve performance
This program is an interactive mixture of lectures, discussions, activities, and practice on management and supervisory skills. It provides definitions, examples, discussion, and activities designed to promote skill building with interaction and discussion among participants. Activities and work on practice case studies are used to deliberately highlight the concepts taught and allow participants to practice new skills.
New managers and supervisors are in a unique role of being able to direct and manage a group of people, but at the same time are learning the best methods of leadership and management. This program is designed to give participants an understanding of key management and supervisory leadership skills, methods, processes, and procedures, as well as practice techniques. The principles used are easily adapted to any type of organization or individual’s management role.
Day 1 - Leadership Skills Required of a New Manager/Supervisor
Identification of management and supervisory leadership skills
Challenges supervisors face in dynamic, changing organizations
Identifying the life cycle of organizations
The role of leadership in today’s successful organizations
Understanding the role of strategic management in leadership
The importance of the leadership of a customer focus
Day 2 - Importance of Goal Setting and Planning Management for a Manager/Supervisor
Developing goals and objectives that align with the company’s business plan
Integrating goals, scope, work structure, and management planning
Developing a concept of planning based on standardized principles
Identifying the role of stakeholders in effective planning
Using a planning process to set planning goals and get work started
Integrating initiating objectives, scope, work structure, and management planning
Day 3 - Time Management and Communication as Effective Disciplines for New Managers/Supervisors
Determining how a person’s style of work affects time management
Using a process to identify time issues and solutions to the issues
Learning how empowerment is used in time management
Importance of leadership and communication methods
Learning the impact of verbal and non-verbal communication
Developing an active listening communication style
Day 4 - How New Managers/Supervisors Build Effective Interpersonal Interactions
Characteristics of interpersonal interaction for individuals
Identification of personal interaction styles
Individual strengths and challenges of interpersonal interaction styles
Successful interpersonal interaction develops trust
Stages of team development and the supervisor’s role in each
Understanding how people work better using varied interaction types
Day 5 - Developing Personal and Work Group Improvement Plans
Understanding interpersonal work group dynamics
Identification of change processes and human change
Dealing with people who do not want to change
Developing an action plan for personal and workgroup improvement