This three-day workshop will help participants learn how to:
- Master Peter Senge’s five disciplines
- Add Kouzes and Posner’s five practices to their life
- Build trust with their employees
- Develop key management skills, including change management, time management, critical thinking, delegation, problem solving, presentation strategies, communications, strategic planning, and feedback techniques
- Use Robert Cialdini’s six influence strategies to their advantage
Introduction and Course Overview
You will spend the first part of
the day getting to know participants and discussing what will take place
during the workshop. Students will also have an opportunity to identify
their personal learning objectives.
The Learning Organization
The
idea that organizations and people should strive to continually evolve
and learn has been coming into prominence over the last decade. During
this session, we will explore what this means and how we can get
started.
The Five Disciplines
The morning of Day One will be
spent discussing Peter Senge’s five disciplines: personal mastery,
mental models, shared vision, team learning, and systems thinking.
Leadership
One
key tool for developing your leadership skills is the Situational
Leadership Model developed by Paul Hersey. Participants will spend most
of the afternoon of Day One taking this test and analyzing its results.
The Five Practices
James
Kouzes and Barry Posner are two other well-known researchers who have
done a tremendous amount of work on leadership, and their findings
complement Peter Senge’s work. They have identified five practices they
feel should be a part of every leader’s skill set. We will look at each
practice closely and help you identify some ways to incorporate it into
your leadership skill set.
Trust
Trust may very well be one
of the most important determiners of employer-employee relationships. We
will explore some ways that participants can build trust with their
employees.
Change
Managing change well is a key part of
being a manager. We will take a close look at William Bridges’ change
cycle. Participants will also have an opportunity to apply the cycle to
situations from their own lives.
The Four Room Apartment
This
model is another way of looking at change. We will examine each room
and we will look at ways to move people from one room to another.
Time Management
Managing
your time well is another crucial leadership skill. Participants will
practice this skill through a time management case study, followed by
some simple organizational tips and techniques.
Managers vs. Leaders
Warren
Bennis has written many books on becoming a leader. We will look at
some of his insights on what makes a manager different from a leader.
Types of Thinking
There
are several models that you can apply to your thinking to help you
achieve maximum results. We will discuss two models and apply them to an
ethical dilemma.
Influence Strategies
At the very core of
leadership is the ability to influence people. There are many ways that
we can influence people. This session will focus on the six methods that
Robert Cialdini has identified.
Relationships
Early on in
the workshop, we looked at the concept of systems thinking. This session
takes that concept and applies it to relationships. We will look at the
relationship system and how participants can use it to better coach a
team through conflict.
Problem Solving
There are many
approaches that you can use to solve a problem. We will discuss a simple
eight-step method and then participants will apply that method to a
personal problem.
Strategic Planning
By the end of this
session, participants will understand the benefits of a SWOT analysis.
They will also have an opportunity to complete a personal analysis.
Delegation
One
of a manager’s biggest challenges is what to delegate, to whom, and
how. We will take an in-depth look at some key delegation techniques,
and then participants will practice those techniques in a role play.
Criteria for Useful Feedback
This
session will look at the nine criteria for useful feedback. We will
also see the value of good feedback through a group exercise.
Feedback Techniques
In
this session, we will continue our work with feedback by looking at
some feedback techniques. Participants will then practice those
techniques through a role-play.
Body Language
Just as
important as what you say is how you say it. During this session
participants will learn how to make sure that their body is sending the
same message as their words.
Meetings
Leaders are often
asked to hold, attend, and/or facilitate meetings. We will look at each
of these roles in-depth and identify some ways that leaders can make the
most of their time in each role.
Skillful Speaking
Public
speaking is an opportunity leaders must learn to grasp at every
opportunity. During this session, participants will learn seven ways to
pump up a presentation.
Personal Development
To wrap up the workshop, we will review the pre-assignment and fill out an action plan.
Workshop Wrap-Up
At the end of the day, participants will have an opportunity to ask questions.
MLT Course Outline:http://www.masterlinktraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/BecomingManagementMaterial.pdf (PDF, 217 KB)

