Managing Performance Every Day
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Key Learning Points
- Identifying the problem
- The need for collaboration
- The need for clarity
- Giving constructive feedback
- Being consistent
To many managers, managing performance means the annual appraisal and little else. In today's modern and highly pressurised workplace, it's all too easy for a manager to forget that his or her primary responsibility is to get the best out of those they manage.
So how do managers do this?
This film follows 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 what he wants and expects as a manger. In contrast, Louise is highly organized but doesn't involve her team through collaboration. As a result her team members don't develop as they should.
In Managing Performance Every Day, we see David and Louise learn an easy to follow 5-step process of beyond the appraisal, and how to put this in to practice. And as a result, they begin to see real benefits - both to the performance of their teams and to the output of their project they have been jointly working on.
Learning points include:
- Identifying the problem
- The need for collaboration
- The need for clarity
- Giving constructive feedback
- Being consistent
BLENDED LEARNING PACK:
This program is also available as a Blended Learning Pack which includes both the DVD and an Interactive Self-Study "E-Learning" CD-ROM for just $1399. Call 1-800-263-3399 for details
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