Supervising others can be a tough job. Between managing your own time and projects, helping your team members solve problems and complete tasks, and helping other supervisors, your day can fill up before you know it.
The Supervising Others course will help supervisors become more efficient and proficient, with information on delegating, managing time, setting goals and expectations (for themselves and others), providing feedback, resolving conflict, and administering discipline.
Completing this course will confer 2 CPD Credits towards internationally recognised Continuous Professional Development Requirements within organisations operating this kind of staff development methodology.
Course Outline
Module One: Getting Started
Module Two: Setting Expectations
- Defining the Requirements
- Identifying Opportunities for Improvement and Growth
- Setting Verbal Expectations
- Putting Expectations in Writing
Module Three: Setting Goals
- Understanding Cascading Goals
- The SMART Way
- Helping Others Set Goals
Module Four: Assigning Work
- General Principles
- The Dictatorial Approach
- The Apple-Picking Approach
- The Collaborative Approach
Module Five: Degrees of Delegation
- Level One: Complete Supervision
- Level Two: Partial Supervision
- Level Three: Complete Independence
Module Six: Implementing Delegation
- Deciding to Delegate
- To Whom Should You Delegate?
- Providing Instructions
- Monitoring the Results
- Troubleshooting Delegation
Module Seven: Providing Feedback
- Characteristics of Good Feedback
- Feedback Delivery Tools
- Informal Feedback
- Formal Feedback
- Review Questions
Module Eight: Managing Your Time
- The 80/20 Rule
- Prioritizing with the Urgent-Important Matrix
- Using a Productivity Journal
- Using Routines and Rituals to Simplify Your Workday
- Review Questions
Module Nine: Resolving Conflict
- Using a Conflict Resolution Process
- Maintaining Fairness
- Seeking Help from Within the Team
- Seeking Help from Outside the Team
- Review Questions
Module Ten: Tips for Special Situations
- What to Do If You've Been Promoted from within the Team
- What to Do If You're Leading a Brand New Team
- What to Do if You're Taking on an Established Team
- Review Questions
Module Eleven: A Survival Guide for the New Supervisor
- Ask the Right Questions of the Right People
- Go to Gemba
- Keep Learning!
- Review Questions
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