Course Details
Overview:
In the new business normal, staff need to see their leaders as performance coaches, who can effectively lead teams in the long term. Conventionally, performance management focuses on reviewing staff based on past performance once or twice a year. However, with current workforce dynamics, effective performance coaching has evolved from this approach to more frequent engagement, including informal methods. This session aims to provide practical advice to improve the coaching process for leaders.
Course Outline:
- Explore the challenges and benefits of new management approaches.
- Recap the essential role of a manager.
- Effective feedback skills.
- How to deal with emotional staff.
- Performance consultation – a logical way for staff to understand the standards of excellence.
Key Takeaways:
· Mindset (paradigm shift): to shift from performance management to performance coaching.
· Break the old management mindset of 'working equals performing' and 'seeing is believing'.
· Explore techniques on giving feedback that will motivate employees when communicating their expected performance.
· Increase effective communication and influence as a leader.
Who Should Attend:
Managers / business leaders