Developing & Leading High Performance TeamsMike Cardus
http://www.create-learning.com
Created and presented to Simon Graduate School of Business Executive MBA students, University of Rochester, NY.
Increasing retention of talent, completion time of projects and tasks, satisfaction with work and life; Making your organization, team, and you better and greater profit.
In our time together you will learn how to; hone, utilize, and develop interpersonal and political skills that are needed for more than successful completion of Projects and Goals; Leading to an increase in your value to the team and organization.
Is your organization benefitting from the effectiveness of High Performance Teams (HPTs)? Use this presentation to learn how HPTs produce more successful business outcomes, about the roles of leaders and members in HPTs, how to assess team effectiveness, and how to build HPTs.
For more information about building High Performance Teams, please see www.tbointl.com
Transforming Business Operations: Our Name is Our Mission
TBO International, with offices in Houston and San Antonio, is recognized as a firm that consistently helps improve organizational performance through our expertise, objectivity and partnering. Our success is measured by achieving our client's business targets, whether performance, economic or behavioral.
Leading high performance teams training enable you to create fundamental aptitudes including enhancing self-comprehension, investigating the adequacy of others, group building, authority, consolation, and compromise. You will pick up a viable training of how to break down and keep up successful group performance over the task life cycle alongside how to perceive and illuminate key issues. Venture achievement not just relies upon the viability of the task group and how well they work together, yet additionally on the undertaking director's ability to control and deal with the group and focus on individuals issues.
Objectives :
Determine the characters of high-performing project teams
Successfully initiate a new project team
Inspire peak performance in project teams
Use leadership skills to create team members’ capability and commitment
Lead and manage distant project teams
Determine tactics to manage the various performance roles people take inside a team and the ways to enhance team dynamics
Set up personal strategies and activities that will construct and secure a high performing team
Share their team vision in an attractive way to motivate team member “buy in”
Describe the value of successfully managing ‘soft-side’ concerns that cause issues and postpones during product development programs
Use effective practices of employing and initiating teams
Execute methods to effectively lead and smooth effective teams
Efficiently troubleshoot problems on a team and use methods to remain efficient
Execute proven guidelines for performing effective team meetings
Course outline:
Overview of Leading High Performance Teams
Initiating a Project Team
Constructing a High-Performing Team
Accomplishing High Performing Team Dynamics
High-Performance Team Leadership
Creating a High Team Performance Management Culture and Vision
Leading Project Teams from Long distance
Making Effective Decisions
Sound Facilitation
TONEX Case Study Sample: Unit-Based High Performance Team
Leading high performance teams training
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/leading-high-performance-teams-training/
Leader as a Coach: Impact on Employee’s Commitment- Lean & Six Sigma World Co...Jorge Covacs
by Jorge Covacs, Consultant (Brazil)
Research has found that the satisfaction of basic human needs in the workplace can increase the chance of success for the organization.
Engaged employees result in increased productivity, and this engagement depends on the existence of emotions such as joy, interest and care, good relationships among employees, and appreciation for their jobs. The presentation discusses what it takes to have a committed team with optimized performance: support of the manager, clarity on job tasks, diversity of tasks, and autonomy.
All of these elements depend largely on the manager, who should treat their staff fairly and with dignity. From the climate dimensions as developed by Kolb and the social motives, proposed by McClelland, key guidelines will be presented for managers in order to provide suitable support for team members.
Coach Approach to Leadership - Conversations for SuccessRay Lamb
Defining coaching for leaders, and a guide to coaching conversations for successful leadership using a 'coach approach' what, why and how of coaching for leaders
Susan Basterfield - Musíme zmeniť benefity a spraviť ich cielene rozvojovými ...Maxman Consultants
Musíme zmeniť benefity - a spraviť ich cielene rozvojovými
Ponúkané benefity sa v súčasnosti pohybujú od ovocia zadarmo cez kalčeto a flexibilný pracovný čas, či miesto práce až po (v pár ojedinelých prípadoch) neobmedzené dovolenky. Je to milé, no v stále urputnejšom boji o prilákanie a udržanie najlepších talentov v organizáciách, musíme začať myslieť komplexnejšie.
Iba spoločnosť, ktorá dokáže vytvoriť podmienky, v ktorých môžu ľudia tak skutočne ľudsky rásť a napredovať (a nemyslíme tým rozvoj mäkkých zručností), priláka a udrží tých najlepších (bez ohľadu na kalčeto v herni).
Susan nám na stretnutí pomôže získať nadhľad nad záplavou atraktívnych benefitov a umožní nám pochopiť podstatu toho, čo je pre talentov skutočne obohacujúce.
The 8 Stances of a Transformational LeaderMatthew Philip
Patterned after the popular "Eight Stances of a Scrum Master," this talks introduces the eight stances -- "mental or emotional positions adopted with respect to something" -- of leaders at all levels who want to enable high-performing people, teams and organizations. To improve organizational outcomes, the eight stances are aimed at:
- Reducing friction to allow teams to do what they do best
- Fostering a learning environment to enable high performance, mastery and innovation
- Creating aligned autonomy to scalably connect strategy to action
Agile HR - Human Resource Management - Manu Melwin Joymanumelwin
The "Agile Model of HR" states that human resources' job is not just to implement controls and standards, and drive execution—but rather to facilitate and improve organizational agility.
Building & Sustaining a Coaching Culture - Bill Medd, Legacy Bowes GroupMBHomeBuilders
The opportunity for coaching occurs at every level throughout an organization. Employees move through roles and responsibilities that change from a narrow focus to leadership roles where process, task and people skills are required, to senior level roles with a focus on communication, influencing and strategic thinking. No individual has well developed skills in all areas upon assuming a new job and a good coach will identify areas for development and provide support and follow up in a consistent manner.
We can all become effective coaches and help our organization develop a coaching culture. It's good for our employees, good for us and good for the organization as a whole.
Presentation to 2013 MVRC SMPS Conference
Three strategies A/E/C firms must employ to adapt to the significant changes in the marketplace.
#smps #mvrc #sales #salesprocess #strategy
Developing & Leading High Performance TeamsMike Cardus
http://www.create-learning.com
Created and presented to Simon Graduate School of Business Executive MBA students, University of Rochester, NY.
Increasing retention of talent, completion time of projects and tasks, satisfaction with work and life; Making your organization, team, and you better and greater profit.
In our time together you will learn how to; hone, utilize, and develop interpersonal and political skills that are needed for more than successful completion of Projects and Goals; Leading to an increase in your value to the team and organization.
Is your organization benefitting from the effectiveness of High Performance Teams (HPTs)? Use this presentation to learn how HPTs produce more successful business outcomes, about the roles of leaders and members in HPTs, how to assess team effectiveness, and how to build HPTs.
For more information about building High Performance Teams, please see www.tbointl.com
Transforming Business Operations: Our Name is Our Mission
TBO International, with offices in Houston and San Antonio, is recognized as a firm that consistently helps improve organizational performance through our expertise, objectivity and partnering. Our success is measured by achieving our client's business targets, whether performance, economic or behavioral.
Leading high performance teams training enable you to create fundamental aptitudes including enhancing self-comprehension, investigating the adequacy of others, group building, authority, consolation, and compromise. You will pick up a viable training of how to break down and keep up successful group performance over the task life cycle alongside how to perceive and illuminate key issues. Venture achievement not just relies upon the viability of the task group and how well they work together, yet additionally on the undertaking director's ability to control and deal with the group and focus on individuals issues.
Objectives :
Determine the characters of high-performing project teams
Successfully initiate a new project team
Inspire peak performance in project teams
Use leadership skills to create team members’ capability and commitment
Lead and manage distant project teams
Determine tactics to manage the various performance roles people take inside a team and the ways to enhance team dynamics
Set up personal strategies and activities that will construct and secure a high performing team
Share their team vision in an attractive way to motivate team member “buy in”
Describe the value of successfully managing ‘soft-side’ concerns that cause issues and postpones during product development programs
Use effective practices of employing and initiating teams
Execute methods to effectively lead and smooth effective teams
Efficiently troubleshoot problems on a team and use methods to remain efficient
Execute proven guidelines for performing effective team meetings
Course outline:
Overview of Leading High Performance Teams
Initiating a Project Team
Constructing a High-Performing Team
Accomplishing High Performing Team Dynamics
High-Performance Team Leadership
Creating a High Team Performance Management Culture and Vision
Leading Project Teams from Long distance
Making Effective Decisions
Sound Facilitation
TONEX Case Study Sample: Unit-Based High Performance Team
Leading high performance teams training
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/leading-high-performance-teams-training/
Leader as a Coach: Impact on Employee’s Commitment- Lean & Six Sigma World Co...Jorge Covacs
by Jorge Covacs, Consultant (Brazil)
Research has found that the satisfaction of basic human needs in the workplace can increase the chance of success for the organization.
Engaged employees result in increased productivity, and this engagement depends on the existence of emotions such as joy, interest and care, good relationships among employees, and appreciation for their jobs. The presentation discusses what it takes to have a committed team with optimized performance: support of the manager, clarity on job tasks, diversity of tasks, and autonomy.
All of these elements depend largely on the manager, who should treat their staff fairly and with dignity. From the climate dimensions as developed by Kolb and the social motives, proposed by McClelland, key guidelines will be presented for managers in order to provide suitable support for team members.
Coach Approach to Leadership - Conversations for SuccessRay Lamb
Defining coaching for leaders, and a guide to coaching conversations for successful leadership using a 'coach approach' what, why and how of coaching for leaders
Susan Basterfield - Musíme zmeniť benefity a spraviť ich cielene rozvojovými ...Maxman Consultants
Musíme zmeniť benefity - a spraviť ich cielene rozvojovými
Ponúkané benefity sa v súčasnosti pohybujú od ovocia zadarmo cez kalčeto a flexibilný pracovný čas, či miesto práce až po (v pár ojedinelých prípadoch) neobmedzené dovolenky. Je to milé, no v stále urputnejšom boji o prilákanie a udržanie najlepších talentov v organizáciách, musíme začať myslieť komplexnejšie.
Iba spoločnosť, ktorá dokáže vytvoriť podmienky, v ktorých môžu ľudia tak skutočne ľudsky rásť a napredovať (a nemyslíme tým rozvoj mäkkých zručností), priláka a udrží tých najlepších (bez ohľadu na kalčeto v herni).
Susan nám na stretnutí pomôže získať nadhľad nad záplavou atraktívnych benefitov a umožní nám pochopiť podstatu toho, čo je pre talentov skutočne obohacujúce.
The 8 Stances of a Transformational LeaderMatthew Philip
Patterned after the popular "Eight Stances of a Scrum Master," this talks introduces the eight stances -- "mental or emotional positions adopted with respect to something" -- of leaders at all levels who want to enable high-performing people, teams and organizations. To improve organizational outcomes, the eight stances are aimed at:
- Reducing friction to allow teams to do what they do best
- Fostering a learning environment to enable high performance, mastery and innovation
- Creating aligned autonomy to scalably connect strategy to action
Agile HR - Human Resource Management - Manu Melwin Joymanumelwin
The "Agile Model of HR" states that human resources' job is not just to implement controls and standards, and drive execution—but rather to facilitate and improve organizational agility.
Building & Sustaining a Coaching Culture - Bill Medd, Legacy Bowes GroupMBHomeBuilders
The opportunity for coaching occurs at every level throughout an organization. Employees move through roles and responsibilities that change from a narrow focus to leadership roles where process, task and people skills are required, to senior level roles with a focus on communication, influencing and strategic thinking. No individual has well developed skills in all areas upon assuming a new job and a good coach will identify areas for development and provide support and follow up in a consistent manner.
We can all become effective coaches and help our organization develop a coaching culture. It's good for our employees, good for us and good for the organization as a whole.
Presentation to 2013 MVRC SMPS Conference
Three strategies A/E/C firms must employ to adapt to the significant changes in the marketplace.
#smps #mvrc #sales #salesprocess #strategy
Your Life Satisfaction Score (beta) is an indicator of how you thrive in your life: it reflects how well you shape your lifestyle, habits and behaviors to maximize your overall life satisfaction along the five following dimensions:
►1. Health & fitness, reflecting your physical well-being and healthy habits;
►2. Positive emotions & gratitude, indicating how well you embrace positive emotions;
►3. Skills & expertise, measuring the ability to grow your expertise and achieve something unique;
►4. Social skills & discovery, assessing the strength of your network and your inclination to discover the world;
►5. Leadership & meaning, gauging your compassion, generosity and how much 'you are living the life of your dream'.
Visit www.Authentic-Happiness.com to check your Life Satisfaction score. Free, no registration required.
Do we delegate effectively? Delegation is vital for leadership, team empowerment and motivation. This presentation is about basic tips that we sometimes forget.
Presentation to 2013 NASBP National Conference (San Francisco).
Understanding the coaching skills that transform employee potential into sustainable performance.
#nasbp #coaching #leadership #employee_engagement
Developing the Coaching Skills of Your Managers and Leaders | Webinar 06.23.15BizLibrary
What are the obligations of managers? It varies from organization to organization based upon a number of factors such as industry, culture, department, skill level of the team, etc. Regardless of the organization, at the very heart of this question lies a dilemma. In this webinar we'll discuss: why coaching skills are important, traditional coaching models and how we can improve them, emerging principles and competencies for managers and leaders, the difference between coaching and mentoring.
www.bizlibrary.com
Change management for leaders to achieve business competitiveRidwan Ibrahim
Tight business competition, technological developments, the financial crisis and the changing times, resulting in companies experiencing difficulties to develop.
The main factors that led to these difficulties, the unpreparedness of the organization to define and align business strategy which is aligned and must be executed.
management skills for new managers workshop presentation by Fahmi Abdein targeting new and experienced managers and supervisors. What makes an excellent and successful manager, and how to successfully manage and supervise others.
Understanding Body Language for Sales ProfessionalsAndrea Jones
When you understand how to read someone's body language, you can have a better understanding of what they are really thinking. That's going to help you close the sale.
10 Golden Rules for Delegating Tasks to Your EmployeesAli Asadi
Successful managers are often masters of delegation.
You can never be good at everything your business requires to be done.
If you have chosen your employees with care and have trained them well, you should be able to delegate to them. Any executive who attempts to do everything himself will soon get caught in the details and will lose sight of the big picture.
Be very clear about what the job is and how it is to be done
Brief your subordinate very clearly
Allow freedom to work; accept that different people do the same job differently
Keep track of what is happening, but don’t breathe down their necks
You can delegate a job, but the responsibility stays with you
Do not delegate jobs that involve bad news or have a high degree of uncertainty
Do not delegate if the risk is high
Want to boost productivity in your business? Retaining your leadership talent can help you make great in manufacturing. This slideshare has advice for recognising, rewarding, investing in, and inspiring your talent.
Give employees renewed meaning in their work, strengthen team/organizational culture, increase teamwork, boost workplace health, heighten creativity, improve risk taking, and increase ownership.
Mentoring programs have become mainstream. About 70% of Fortune 500 companies have one. A Harvard Business Review study of 30 professional firms found that, in a hypercompetitive world, it is easy for mentoring programs to become stale and bureaucratic. Mentoring can have positive impacts in terms of job satisfaction, organisational commitment, and even career progression. In this presentation, I explain how mentoring mentoring influences both career progression and salary. Of course many of these findings depend on the specific type of mentoring and institution, but positive effects are clear. Kindly contact me (WA: +233550157572 ) if need support to design a mentoring initiative in your workplace.
Join us on our latest webinar presentation with guest speaker, Dave Grundy. Dave has enjoyed a varied and interesting career spanning military, public and private sectors and a breadth of organisations, including SMEs.
A common thread in his work has been creating clarity from chaos, developing high performance teams and delivering results that impact on organisations and their employees.
Dave works with Leaders, Managers, Supervisors and Teams to develop and improve organisational and personal performance.
This webinar presentation will help you:
1. Gain clarity and focus on the characteristics of a winning team
2. Identify the role and competences needed to be an effective team leader
3. Learn great, high impact questions to ask in organisations
as well as providing lots of practical and simple tools based on experience and learning.
“We could all use a little coaching. When you’re playing the game, it’s hard to think of everything.” JIM ROHN
Agile speaks of putting people first; however in my experience, people are the poor stepchild to process and tools. It’s not about getting scrum teams “more agile” it’s about shaping the organization's culture to support agile development. It’s necessary to understand the areas needed to create a culture that supports agile development. We have to wonder, are we asking ourselves the right questions? How do we engage our staff to create an agile workforce? How do we hire the right people? What is a manager's role in this new self-organized culture? How do we motivate those people? How do we connect them with the customer? It’s about embodying the spirit of agility to get all the magic of a startup and scaling that across a large organization.
In this session, we will talk about building your organization’s culture to support scaling organizational agility to keep the team passionate and purposeful.
Format: Presentation
Target Audience: Agile Coaches, Human Resources, Leaders, and Change Agents
To succeed, you need to innovate VALUE.
To survive, you need to maximise PROFIT.
To sustain, you need to empower PEOPLE.
Let Morphos be your partner for change and create a sustainable high-performing business!
Call us at (+65) 6749 5850 or email Louis at louis@morphos-intl.com
Have you ever had to coach a struggling employee only to find yourself struggling to provide them with meaningful feedback? You're not alone. While most nonprofit leaders recognize the importance of effective performance management, many are uncertain about how best to provide support. Consistent coaching and feedback is essential to maintaining a high performing culture and ensures that employee development remains firmly aligned with an organization's mission and culture.
Join the Cornerstone OnDemand Foundation and Gayle Loving, Practice Leader of Business Consulting, for this special presentation on Coaching and Performance Feedback for Nonprofit Leaders.
Viewers will learn:
• How to effectively integrate coaching and feedback into your performance evaluation process
• Best practices for providing meaningful and useful feedback and coaching to address performance issues
• How to work with your management team to ensure coaching is included in the performance evaluation process
Watch the recording at http://www.cornerstoneondemand.org/resources?type=2.
A structured process results in high quality management decisions about leadership development, succession, and career planning. The business benefits from better leaders and greater employee motivation which means improved retention of key talent and a lower cost of turnover.
Talent Development As A Journey: from Competencies to CapabilitiesSeta Wicaksana
Talent Development is a set of integrated organizational HR processes designed to attract, develop, motivate, and retain productive, engaged employees.
From Peer to Leader: How to Develop Your First-Time ManagersBizLibrary
The transition from individual contributor to manager can be a daunting task. A survey by CEB, now Gartner, revealed that more than 50% of new managers fail. Balancing new responsibilities while learning how to lead former peers is a common challenge that most first-time managers struggle to overcome.
During this webinar, Learning & Development Manager Libby Mullen will discuss this challenge and five others that new managers face. She’ll explain why management training is a crucial element to success as your newly promoted managers transition to roles that require new, and frequently unfamiliar, skills and competencies.
Key takeaways:
Identify key strengths and improve weaknesses of first-time managers
Improve the relationship of new managers and their employees through emotional intelligence development and coaching techniques
Create a training plan that builds confidence and increases productivity for your new managers
The presentation was made during the Community Service Public Relations Council's annual Spectrum Conference on May 20, 2014.
Program Description: Are you new to a leadership position? Do you aspire to take on a leadership role in your organization?
Do you want to be a better leader or improve your leadership skills? We will provide a “buffet” of
leadership elements to help you improve your capacity to lead. View the selections and sample small
portions on communicating, resolving conflict, project planning and management, goal setting, and
listening. You might have more of an appetite for some offerings and less for others, but there will be
something to satisfy everyone’s hunger for successfully leading themselves, a team, or organization.
Public and in-house workshop led by Jim Clemmer. Next public session in Toronto January 15, 2019. Full details and registration http://www.clemmergroup.com/events/leadership-coaching-workshops/
1. Welcome to
Coaching for Managers
Taking your managers to another level
Alan Adair
Extra Dimension
2. Objective
To help you to establish the next steps in
developing your organisation’s coaching capability
3. Agenda
• Introductions
• What the survey said
• So what?
Break
• 10 min coaching demo
• What can managers coach?
• Meet the Motivation Review
• Make today matter
Break
• Case study
4. Introductions
•Brief introductions round the table
•What is coaching?
- a skill, a style, a process or something else
•Why is coaching important?
- for leaders
- for the organisation
5. What is coaching
•Many skills (endless) – primarily active listening
•An effective leadership style
•An amazing development tool
Why is coaching important
•Very few people are motivated by a directive manager
•We need staff to take on responsibility
•We need leaders to lead
6. Brief roundup of recent survey
Valerie Anderson, Charlotte Rayner, Birgit Schyns
Portsmouth Business School
7. Survey remit
•Cross-industry
•What is the current coaching capability level
•What are the obstacles to success
Who took part, questions
•12 diverse organisations, 500+ responses
•People managers
•Questions based on the use of behaviours
8. Key survey findings
•Gap between use of primary coaching characteristics
- development orientation
- performance orientation
- giving effective feedback
and mature coaching characteristics
- using other people’s ideas
- team-based problem solving
- engagement / empowerment
•Success requires mutual respect between manager & staff
9. What does this mean for you?
There appears to be two levels of coaching capability
•It is relatively easy to create a basic coaching capability
•It is harder to develop the mature coaching characteristics
•The latter is where the best results lie (in my opinion!)
Do you have the right leaders?
Find the balance - formal coaching, coaching style, mentoring
Access the online tool
10. So what?
•What can you do to develop your managers’ coaching skills?
•What are the critical success factors for your organisation?
•What are the obstacles to success?
12. What can coaching do for managers?
•Free up their time to lead
•Motivate the individuals and the team *
•Develop a highly effective team (do more for less)
•Gain the respect of the team and peers
•Develop their successor
•Build confidence
14. Key Symptoms of Poor Motivation
P
E CHURN
R - recruitment
F - training
O - sales ABSENCE
R - stress
M - reactive
- effectiveness PRESENTEEISM
A
- productivity
N
- procrastination
C
- customer satisfaction
E
%
MOTIVATION %
15. Benefits
• More loyal staff
• Retention of good staff
• Reduced ill health & sickness
• Greater productivity
• Increased customer satisfaction
• Increased sales/revenue
• Happier culture
• Improved inter/intra team communication
• Facilitates manager/team/individual discussion
• Development of role in line with motivators
16. The 9 Work Motivators
BUILDER seeks money, material satisfactions, above average living
DIRECTOR seeks power, influence, control of people/resources
EXPERT seeks expertise, mastery, specialisation
FRIEND seeks belonging, friendship, fulfilling relationships
DEFENDER seeks security, predictability, stability
STAR seeks recognition, respect, social esteem
SEARCHER seeks meaning, making a difference, providing worthwhile things
seeks innovation, identification with new, expressing creative
CREATOR
potential
SPIRIT seeks freedom, independence, making own decisions
18. How you can use this?
• Write down 3 things you will take away
• What support do you need?
- internal / external
- key people
• What is the one thing you can start tomorrow
that will make a difference?
19. Thank you
We welcome your feedback, please keep in touch.
Extra Dimension:
Team Development
Leadership and Management Training
Corporate Executive Coaching
Facilitation
Personal Development
Sales Strategy
Sales Training
www.extradimension.co.uk