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In most organizations, if you are the best at your craft, it's likely you'll be selected to be the next supervisor or manager.
The irony is that you now spend less time doing what you are really good at and more time doing things you have little or no training to do.
One study found that of all the training we receive in our career, 95% is focused on task and job skills and only 5% supports the kind of skills you need to manage others. Skills like communicating assignments, setting deadlines, resolving disputes, dealing with employee problems, and inspiring your team to excel.
In this 90-minute webinar, Larry Johnson will give you answers to some of the common problems new managers face like:
Anyone who's been a manager will tell you that there is a huge difference between doing the work yourself and managing other people to do it.
These and other changes can be daunting to the new manager or supervisor. Research has shown that such changes can have psychological effects on you like depression and unexplained feelings of anger.
Meanwhile, as a supervisor/manager, you are expected to maintain professional decorum, treat everyone fairly, make good decisions, and keep an eye on everything happening in your shop. None of this is easy, but the rewards can be great. You get to:
So, it can all be worth it but daunting as well. In this webinar, Larry Johnson will offer you tips and ideas to make the transition from Doer to Supervisor/Manager easier and raise the odds it will be a successful journey.
Larry Johnson is the co-author of two top-selling books: Absolute Honesty: Building A Corporate Culture That Values Straight Talk And Rewards Integrity. He’s also written for Huffington Post and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and the Harvard Business Review. Larry has written more than 200 published articles on the topic of improving organizational culture.
Larry has delivered more than 2000 presentations for association conferences, corporations and government organizations including:
• SGMP (Society of Government Meeting Planners)
• SHRM (Society of Human Resource Management)
• Southwest Airlines
• Harley-Davidson
• Training Magazine National Conference & Expo
He has also presented more than 300 webinars for various clients