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Advanced Supervisor Skills Training courses provide huge benefits for the organisation and the supervisors.
Supervisors often get overlooked for professional development. They can feel taken for granted. They carry a lot of weight and influence. If you look at the amount of stressed-looking people in your organisation, don’t be surprised if your supervisors are at the top of the list! It’s a very difficult and demanding role.
Advanced supervisor skills tailored in-house workshops work best. We’ll build the course to piggyback off any other professional development training that the group has completed.
Even Churchill relied not only on his generals, but also heavily on his battle supervisory staff to execute plans effectively.
Supervisors often report feeling “stuck in the middle”. This sandwich effect has a huge impact on productivity and morale. This course will help your supervisors find new and exciting challenges in their roles. Participants will critique supervisory case studies and hypothetical issues from your industry.
Supervisors often report feeling “stuck in the middle”. This sandwich effect is not new and has a huge impact on productivity and morale. Our supervisor training courses will help your supervisors find new and exciting challenges in their roles. Participants critique supervisory case studies and hypothetical issues from your industry.
This course also introduces participants to a behavioural and attitudinal checklist to boost existing levels of employee engagement and is a vital part of any employee upskilling program.
A random sample of 79 top supervisors completed a survey to identify leadership gaps and/or weaknesses in the existing frontline management course. A team of organisational psychologists and leadership consultants extracted statistically significant data from the surveys to build this course.
Supervisors need to be constantly vigilant of positive and negative behaviours in the workplace.
72% of supervisors felt a disconnection between their supervisor’s role and the organisation’s direction. 78% of supervisors were unaware of the organisation’s strategic objectives.
No surprises here. 79% of respondents disliked or strongly disliked the performance management part of their role. Participants felt very uncomfortable having performance management discussions.
When organisations undergo change, it is often a stop/start affair. This session helps participants communicate the need for change and break down change barriers and silos by providing change management and project management training.
62% of respondents would like a wider range of practical tools to deal with escalated workplace issues. Influencing better outcomes was also high (62%) on the wish list when dealing with emotive issues. Useful tools include crisis management training and front-line management training.
EI was not a stated need. However the statistically significant data picked up an EI gap in team development and learning. This module will help participants interact better with each other.
This program can be conducted as in-house training at your offices anywhere in Australia.
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