Effective Supervision

CMPW 3109

Good supervisors, managers and team leaders are critical to the success of any organization! Yet the vast majority of supervisors throughout North America are promoted into positions of authority without being trained. Making the transition to supervisor brings a significant change in roles and perspectives. It also requires an entirely new set of skills. This workshop focuses the participants on broadening their managerial knowledge base, developing "core" skills, understanding their leadership style, and increasing employee productivity.

Benefits:

  • Greater understanding of the supervisory position and responsibilities.
  • Increased credibility and support from staff.
  • Enhance leadership qualities and style.
  • Maximize productivity through effective performance management.
  • Deal with difficult employees and situations appropriately.

Who should attend?

This workshop was developed for the new supervisor as well as the seasoned manager as an introduction/review of the fundamentals of effective supervision.

Dates

Times      

Location

Fees

Sept. 17-18, 2013

          

8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

          

Fredericton, NB

          

$695 + HST 

Instructor

Professional, passionate and knowledgeable, Michael MacLean, CHRP is a compelling speaker, an award winning seminar leader, and a management consultant who is well known for his expertise in management development and human resource issues. His highly interactive and informative workshops offer significant insights into people, performance improvement, legal perspectives, and effective management. Acknowledging that corporate growth through productivity improvement is critical for success, he helps organizations translate the development needs of managers and supervisors into the essential skills and knowledge they need to succeed in today's highly competitive global marketplace.

For more information

Tel.: 506-453-3503 / Toll Free: 1-866-599-4646
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