Management Seminars:

 

Our Management Training Classes

By introducing our Management Training classes to your staff we help ease the negative effect of change on both managerial and supervisory personnel. The change in job responsibilities, the change in personnel, job duties, and the rising challenge of developing subordinates are specific goals of our learning systems classes. We are highly successful at helping Managers and Supervisors learn and adapt to the necessary skills and proper behaviors to be successful at work as well as in their personal lives.

For more information on our management training classes please contact us.

As a part of our management training classes, Managers and Supervisors will learn how to:

  • Minimize the chance of miscommunication by understanding what people are really saying, and why
  • Deal with difficult people, manage tense situations, and resolve conflict
  • Make use of proven active listening skills to improve your ability to gain helpful information
  • Be able to facilitate, guide, and close discussions in one-on-one or group settings
  • Improve understanding and communication by giving and receiving good feedback
  • Use ideas submitted by a member of the team without causing other members to be defensive
  • Develop a comprehensive team building strategy that improves productivity of the whole team
  • Emphasize the value of working toward common goals without devaluing individual accomplishment
  • Define and set up a method to track staff activities
  • Be able to manage time and work assignments effectively
  • Conduct team meetings that capture and hold the audience’s attention
  • Interview and hire the right person for the right job
  • Save time and work more effectively through the use of a clear time management plan
  • Understand and comply with proper hiring and managing requirements
  • Communicate effectively with both superiors, peers and subordinates
  • Become effective coaches for their work team
  • Conduct accurate and difficult performance appraisals

 

Management Training:
Change Management Class for a Structured Business Process

Change management is basically a structured approach to transition individuals, teams, and organizations from the current state to a future state. It is in fact a process during which the alteration within a system is implemented in a controlled and defined manner. Prior to implementation, pre-defined framework or models are established to ensure clarity and consistency. In the context of project management, change management process refers to formal introduction and approval of alteration to the project. This process gained popularity in view that organizations are composed of people and behaviors play a very important role towards determining organizational success.

There are a few types of organization changes. This includes technological alteration, structural changes, strategic changes, and multidisciplinary changes. Basically, the aim for a change is to align groups' expectations and integrate teams. It also seeks to communicate ideas across with deep clarity and involves the participation of leaders in terms of communication and perceived need for difference. This is important in order to design accurate strategies to avoid change failures. Changes are necessary to certain aspects of business to increase its performance.

Management changes must first take place within the mindset and thinking of people before it can be translated successfully to outer, visible changes (job, place, or product switch). Change Management involves a deeper psychology and must be tackled carefully to prevent triggering a panic amongst employees. They should feel assured that company is doing its best to increase the overall performance of people. To help ease change, many people often apply a few techniques (i.e. diagnose change, detailed planning, management, and making the change). Often, people find it easier to accept change when it's measurable, reliable, and beneficial.

Change management and change management process needs to be handled delicately and with transparency. That way, people will open up to change.

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