Successfully Managing People
On-Site only:
Length: One Day Business Management Training Seminar
Number of Participants: Up to 40
Materials: Comprehensive Notebooks provided
Follow-Up Monitoring: No-Charge MVP six month follow up program. Attendee's may contact seminar instructor for management relevant questions by email or phone for six-months following presentation.
All managers must understand, they basically get paid & are promoted by the efforts of other people! Understanding human nature, how to motivate, energize & deal with conflict are all covered in great detail. In addition this one day seminar will teach you how to discover people's values, & the secret of incorporating your organization's goals into a winning team.
* Understanding the manager's mind set and image.
* Tips for avoiding problems dealing with friends & former co-workers.
* Increase your understanding of various work styles & personalities.
* The essentials of motivation . . . . . & how to use it correctly.
* Practical techniques for dealing with difficult people. . . .Case
histories, both good & bad.
* Understanding the power of communication. . . .examples of crucial
listening skills & how to develop them.
* The bond between ethical leadership & a profitable company.
* Understanding the key & power of relationship building.
How you will benefit:
* Delegation techniques every manager must learn.
* Motivating employees who don't share your values.
* Learn the "art of negotiation" & how to deal with chronic attitude
problems, & poor performers.
* The development of emotional intelligence & personal style.
* Confidence & leadership skills you must learn.
* Understanding stress & creating the ability to incorporate fun in your
career, while achieving success in your personal life.
Who Should Attend:
Managers or individual with management responsibilities, whose career depend on cooperation, communication & leadership abilities.
Round Table Discussion. . . .
Last hour devoted to simulated management projects, role playing, give & take discussions. Everyone is professionally nudged to participate.
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