Managing performance every day

Course

Distance

£ 1,199 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

To show managers how to get staff to perform well on a day-by-day basis, not just following an appraisal.

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Course programme

The aim
To show managers how to get staff to perform well on a day-by-day basis, not just following an appraisal.


About the programme
To many managers, managing performance means holding an annual appraisal and little else. In today's modern and highly pressurised workplace, it is all too easy for a manager to forget that their primary responsibility is to get the best out of those they manage on a daily basis.
This easy-to-follow, 5-step programme will help managers encourage their people to deliver world class performance. Meet David (IT Manager) and Louise (Marketing Manager) as they find out what managing performance really means. David is laid back, too friendly, lacks consistency and is unclear about what he wants and expects as a manger. In contrast, Louise is highly organised but does not involve her team through collaboration. As a result her team members do not develop as they should.
Both David and Louise learn an easy process which goes beyond the appraisal, and begin to put this into practice. As a result, they start to see real benefits - both to the performance of their teams, and to the output of the project they have been jointly working on.


The key outcomes
-Improves peoples performance on a daily basis
-People will be better utilised and more motivated
-Will develop management skills to an extremely high standard


Programme includes:
DVD (25 mins)
Trainers guide
Workbook
OHP and handouts


Information:
Produced by BBC Worldwide Ltd 2003 © Video Arts.

Learning-chapters
  • The problem that needs putting right
  • Non-collaborative
  • The need for collaboration
  • The need for clarity
  • Not giving constructive feedback
  • Fails to explore reasons
  • Not consistent
  • Heading for more delays
  • The need for consistency, coaching and constructive feedback
  • The result of managing performances
  • Clarity
  • Collaboration
  • Consistency
  • Constructive feedback
  • Coaching

Managing performance every day

£ 1,199 + VAT