Using the right style of leadership for the right situation is a concern for everyone in a leadership role. Should I direct, coach, support or allow my employees to be self-reliant and empowered? How do I know that I am matching the appropriate leadership style for the level of employee competence? During this interactive workshop, you will utilize a self-assessment to determine your versatility in using the right style based on the needs of the employee - the person being led. Learn how to become a more flexible leader and improve your conversations about performance and development between you, the leader, and the people who work for you so that competence is developed and talented individuals are retained.
Learning Objectives
- Diagnose the competency levels of employees and choose the appropriate leadership style
- Identify the frequency with which you use specific leader behaviors in one-to-one situations with the people you lead, using an assessment profile
- Begin to understand how flexible leaders use goal setting, coaching, performance evaluation, active listening, feedback, and proactive problem solving to improve results
- Increase individual and organizational accountability by linking goals and planned intentions to an action plan
Who Should Attend?
This program is designed for entry- to mid-level supervisors and managers, small business owners, technical staff, and individuals interested in leadership roles.
Additional Information
This online workshop runs over the course of 2 weeks, for a total of 6 hours (.6 CEU’s). It can be used as an elective for a certificate courses.
Instructor
Michael Scarpone
Questions? Contact usmpdp@maine.edu or call 207-233-3002