Course ID: ANT-DEV

Next Steps Series – Development: Moving From Employee to Manager to Leader

First-time supervisors face unique challenges as they transition to management. They must supervise work with which they may be unfamiliar, and supervise employees with whom they had previously been co-workers or employees with greater seniority. They must understand the extent of responsibility and decision-making authority they have, finding ways to communicate expectations to their employees and making possibly unpopular decisions. Excellence in technical or financial skills does not automatically translate to excellence in leading and supervising others.

This course will give new supervisors, managers, and leaders the skills and understanding needed to successfully navigate the transition.


Learning Objectives
  • Recognize the new roles of Manager and Leader from a beginning point of employee
  • Understand how to set SMART goals and communicate them up and down the organizational chain.
  • Recall the elements of leader credibility
  • Identify successful and unsuccessful techniques used for motivating people
  • Identify challenging factors when managing friends

Major Topics
  • The differences between being an employee versus a manager or leader
  • New skills needed
  • Letting go of your old role
  • Building a coaching culture
  • Motivating people
  • Goal setting
  • Leader credibility
  • Delegating tasks
  • Handling feedback
  • Managing friends
  • Aligning Leadership with Strategy

Who Should Attend

Professional staff moving into a leadership role


Fields of Study
Personal Development

Prerequisites

None


Provider
Business Learning Institute

CPE Credits
1.0

Level
Basic

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