About
This two-day workshop is designed to help you overcome many of the supervisory problems you will encounter in your first few weeks as a boss, whether you are a team leader, a project manager, or a unit coordinator. Dealing with the many problems a new supervisor encounters isn’t easy, but it doesn’t have to lead to discouragement.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the 2-Day workshop, participants will be able to:
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- Guide the team members in clarifying their roles and responsibilities of their new job.
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- Assist the the team member to adjust to the new role with confidence and assurance that he/she can handle the position.
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- Develop your skills in listening, asking questions, resolving conflict, and giving feedback to employees.
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- Develop a technique for making sure you give employees instructions that are clear and understood.
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- Identify some techniques to deal with employee challenges, such as hostility, complaints, and laziness.
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- Understand the importance of developing good relationships with employees and peers, so you are seen as fair and consistent.
Some of the topics that will be covered include:
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- Pre-assignment review
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- Making the transition
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- Responsibilities of a supervisor
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- Setting goals
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- Planning for success
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- Listening skills
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- Asking questions
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- Giving feedback
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- Ask for what you want
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- Giving instructions
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- Orders, requests, and suggestions
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- Managing conflict
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- Dealing with difficult employees
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- Dealing with others
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- The reciprocal quality of relationships
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for Supervisors, Managers, Team Leaders, Project Coordinators or anyone in a leadership position who want to become a more effective supervisor to enhance staff’s performance.
For course registration or enquiries, please call (+65) 65670098 or email info@dsiacademy.com.sg
For more information on course dates and training fee, please call (+65) 65670098 or email info@dsiacademy.com.sg.
Methodology
The 2-day workshop would be delivered through mini lectures, case studies, role plays, video clips, and paired/group discussions.
