Tuition: $675.00 in advance, $700.00 if invoiced
Date: February 3-5, 2020
Location: Albuquerque, NM
Class Status: Cancelled due to too low pre-registration level
The role of the manager or supervisor differs in several ways from the role of the employees they supervise. One of the most important differences is that a supervisor accomplishes the tasks of the work unit by getting things done through and with other people, i.e., delegating. The manager must be a leader of their group. But effective leadership involves much more than just being appointed the “boss” of a work group. This seminar is designed to help managers and supervisors develop their skills in order to become more effective leaders.
Topics discussed include:
What Constitutes Leadership | |
Developing an Effective Group | |
Determining the Best Style for You | |
A Situational Approach to Leadership | |
Dealing with Conflict in the Work Group | |
Power and Influence | |
Styles of Leadership | |
Motivating the Work Group | |
Understanding How Groups Work | |
Delegation and Supervision |
Hotel Information: meeting location and sleeping rooms –
Courtyard Albuquerque Airport, 1920 Yale Blvd. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106; telephone 505-843-6600; ask for government room rate, currently $96.00 per night. This location is the training location. Sleeping rooms are available as well. The Albuquerque International Airport is approximately 1 mile from this facility, and shuttle service is available.