Course Code: TEAMLEAD
Duration: 2 Days
COURSE AIMS:
Linking management and workforce.
Being the link between management and the workforce can sometimes result in team leaders being pulled in different directions. This can be particularly tough if you are making the transition from team member to team leader. You are no longer on equal terms with your peers. Now you must earn their respect, show authority, and lead them, often having to make unpopular decisions.
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES
This programme is for you if you are a newly appointed team leader who wants to overcome the challenges and complexities of your role by identifying the possibilities and potential.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
On completion of this course delegates will be able to:
- Understand the roles played in teams
- Handle delicate situations assertively
- Set SMART goals
- Understand leadership styles and learn when it is appropriate to use them
- Use influence to succeed
- Understand what motivates people
- Mentor new personnel and provide constructive feedback
COURSE CONTENT:
Introduction and Objectives
Team Roles
- What are they?
- Harnessing different types to create strong teams
Assertiveness
- Knowing the difference between assertiveness, aggressiveness, and submissiveness
- Conducting meetings assertively
- Handling aggressive behaviour
Situational Leadership
- Understand those factors which determine the most effective leadership style: whether to direct and tell, sell and coach, consult and facilitate or delegate and empower
Motivation
- Hertzberg, McLelland and Maslow
- What are the factors affecting motivation?
- What motivates us as individuals?
- What is our individual motivational style
How to Influence
- Building rapport
- Making your point
- Identifying your influencing style: Negotiation, vision, logic, people orientation and association
Setting Goals
- Agreeing goals which are specific, measurable, achievable and time bounded
Giving Feedback
- The importance of having a structure for giving feedback: gathering data, formulating as initial assessment, exploring the reasons, agreeing an improvement plan
Mentoring
- The importance of new personnel reaching maximum performance as early as possible
Action planning
Review of Programme