BEST SELLER - Fast Track: How to Accelerate Newly Promoted Managers to Be Peak Performers
Marcia Zidle is a board certified executive coach, business management consultant and keynote speaker, who works with organizations to leverage their leadership and human capital assets that result in higher performance and profitability. She has 25 years of management, business consulting and international experience in a variety of industries including healthcare, financial services, oil and gas, manufacturing, insurance, pharmaceuticals, hospitality, government and nonprofits. She brings an expertise in social and emotional intelligence; executive and team leadership; employee engagement and innovation; personal and organization change management. She’s been selected as one of LinkedIn Provider's best coaches for 2016 and 2017!
So, you’ve just been promoted. There are few career moments as exciting and these days as perilous as becoming new a team leader or manager of a department or business unit.
Moving into a managerial role requires the development of leadership skills and techniques to enhance your personal and team outcomes. Leading others requires a greater level of self-awareness and core skills such as strategic thinking, influencing, increasing team performance and maintaining a goal oriented vision.
To be successful new managers or recently promoted ones must master three critical skills: to switch from relying on formal authority to establish credibility, from striving for control to building subordinate commitment; and from managing tasks to leading people. Using the analogy of an orchestra, a new manager must move from being a talented violinist who concentrates on playing his or her instrument skillfully to being a conductor who coordinate the efforts of all the musicians.
Therefore, what it takes to succeed as a new manager is a matter of learning new ways of working and most importantly letting go of old ones – even if they have driven your career success up until now. New managers must also find new ways of deriving personal and career satisfaction from their work and measuring their success. This is a critical mental switch that effective managers must make. This webinar will provide skills and techniques to successfully transition into a new role and become a peak performer.
New managers matter. They’re on the front lines with your workforce, your customers and your markets. They have tremendous potential. And, some of them, will become your organization’s future leaders.
However, most organizations promote
productive employees into managerial positions based on their technical
competence. Very often, however, many fail to grasp how their roles have
changed; that their jobs are no longer about personal achievement but
instead about enabling others to achieve; that sometimes driving the bus
means taking a backseat: and that building a team is often more
important than making a sale. Even the best new managers can have
trouble adjusting to these new realities Yet, leadership capabilities
are seldom on the new manger playlist and leadership development for new
managers has often not been viewed as important. While high potentials
may be invited to participate in leadership training and coaching, the
majority of new first level managers often represent an untapped
leadership potential. This is a significant lost opportunity. It’s these
managers, on the front lines with your employees and customers, who
have the collective power to make a real difference. To make that
difference new managers need to be able to think and act as leaders.
This webinar will start building your newly promoted managers into peak
performing leaders.
Learning Objectives
Here’s how to build the leadership muscles of your newly promoted manager. These seven topics will be covered in this webinar.
- Learn 8 tactics to ramp up quickly, take charge and get results
- Answer these 4 tough questions to ensure you’re on the right track
- Recognize the importance of your personal power and how to develop it
- Sharpen their emotional intelligence to understand your impact on others
- Identify the top 10 reasons why newly promoted managers fail in their jobs
- Review 3 strategies and 10 tactics to influence those you manage and work with
- Know the 5 “rules of the roads” for peak performance in today’s changing workplace
Who Should Attend
CEO’s, COO’s, VP of Human Resources, Chief Learning Officer, Directors, Project Managers, Operation Managers and Supervisors, Team Leaders, Staff Managers and Supervisors
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