60% of frontline managers fail within the first two years in their role. 26% felt they were not ready for the role, and 58% reported receiving no management training. What can you do to turn these numbers around?
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16 Simple Ways to Help First-Time Managers SucceedJhana
Great managers aren't born; they're taught. Ineffective managers lead to all kinds of expensive problems, including high turnover, low morale, poor company performance.
The good news is that the solution to this problem is simple. Designed for HR leaders in tech, this free reference guide contains 16 simple ways to help first-time managers learn how to be effective managers. You'll learn:
- Why good managers are critical to your company's success.
- 16 actionable ideas you can use to help your first-time managers today.
- Real-world examples and tips to implement manager development.
Making a successful transition from individual contributor to manager nov. ...michellebaker
This presentation was included in the November 2014 professional development session for Ball State University - "Making a Successful Transition from Individual Contributor to Manager"
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
Developing the Coaching Skills for Your Managers and LeadersErin Boettge
What are the obligations of managers? The answer to this question 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.
Managers may have to perform well, depending upon a variety of situations at various places along a continuum, ranging from ensuring employees comply with established processes and procedures at one end, to career development and skill improvement towards the other end. Who’s to say which of the outcomes is more or less important?
In fact, we’d probably agree that the outcomes suggested by such a continuum are all important depending upon the situation. With so many possible outcomes and objectives legitimately competing for our managers’ attention, are there a set of uniform skills or competencies we can use to guide our managers ongoing training and development?
In this webinar you’ll learn:
Why coaching skills are important for your managers, leaders and organization
What is coaching and how to apply key skills to align with specific employees and situations
An overview of traditional coaching models and what you can do to improve them
How we can get managers to make time to coach
A “coaches toolkit” that includes emerging competencies for managers and leaders
The key difference between coaching and mentoring
Stepping into the role of manager for the first time has a unique set of challenges. Learn how to manage yourself as well as how to manage others. Slides taken from a class taught by Janet Aronica of Localytics. Learn more from the experts by visiting Intelligent.ly
16 Simple Ways to Help First-Time Managers SucceedJhana
Great managers aren't born; they're taught. Ineffective managers lead to all kinds of expensive problems, including high turnover, low morale, poor company performance.
The good news is that the solution to this problem is simple. Designed for HR leaders in tech, this free reference guide contains 16 simple ways to help first-time managers learn how to be effective managers. You'll learn:
- Why good managers are critical to your company's success.
- 16 actionable ideas you can use to help your first-time managers today.
- Real-world examples and tips to implement manager development.
Making a successful transition from individual contributor to manager nov. ...michellebaker
This presentation was included in the November 2014 professional development session for Ball State University - "Making a Successful Transition from Individual Contributor to Manager"
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
Developing the Coaching Skills for Your Managers and LeadersErin Boettge
What are the obligations of managers? The answer to this question 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.
Managers may have to perform well, depending upon a variety of situations at various places along a continuum, ranging from ensuring employees comply with established processes and procedures at one end, to career development and skill improvement towards the other end. Who’s to say which of the outcomes is more or less important?
In fact, we’d probably agree that the outcomes suggested by such a continuum are all important depending upon the situation. With so many possible outcomes and objectives legitimately competing for our managers’ attention, are there a set of uniform skills or competencies we can use to guide our managers ongoing training and development?
In this webinar you’ll learn:
Why coaching skills are important for your managers, leaders and organization
What is coaching and how to apply key skills to align with specific employees and situations
An overview of traditional coaching models and what you can do to improve them
How we can get managers to make time to coach
A “coaches toolkit” that includes emerging competencies for managers and leaders
The key difference between coaching and mentoring
Stepping into the role of manager for the first time has a unique set of challenges. Learn how to manage yourself as well as how to manage others. Slides taken from a class taught by Janet Aronica of Localytics. Learn more from the experts by visiting Intelligent.ly
No one is born knowing how to be a manager. And whatever your previous job, it did not prepare you for management work. So if you’ve just become a supervisor, you must quickly start learning some new skills. The most important of these is performance management.
Delivering results through other people is the greatest challenge for most new supervisors. Before, you only had to worry about your own results – but now you must motivate others to do their best work. The guidelines below can help you succeed at this complex task.
Developing the Coaching Skills of Your Managers and Leaders - Webinar 08.19.14BizLibrary
Whether you’re a manager developing your employees or working to improve your own skills andcapabilities, effective coaching skills impact business results. According to a study by Bersin by Deloitte, organizations with senior leaders who coach can effectively and frequently improve business results by 21% compared to those who never coach.
In this webinar we'll discuss:
why coaching skills are so important
the objective of coaching in ourorganizations
emerging principles in employee coaching for managers
the objective of coaching in our organizations
traditional models and how we can improve them
a coaching toolkit for your managers
www.bizlibrary.com/webinars
Presentations for the Virginia Agriculture Leaders Obtaining Results (VALOR) program. Highlights perceptions of leadership, principles of strengths-based leadership, and framework for courageous followership.
What is Workplace Coaching and why you should implement it?The Pathway Group
What is Workplace Coaching and why you should implement it? Workplace Coaching for Team Leaders and First Line Managers ILM Award Level 3. You should develop understanding and competence in coaching skills, including the role, responsibilities, behaviours and characteristics of the workplace.
Coaching is more about asking the right questions than providing the right answers. Coaching is essentially about using effective questioning to help individuals
Coaching Skills for Your Managers and Leaders - Webinar 10.21.14BizLibrary
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.
www.bizlibrary.com/webinars
Developing the Coaching Skills of Your Managers and Leaders | Webinar 03.10.2015BizLibrary
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
5 Ways to Build a Better Leadership Development Program | Webinar 06.09.15BizLibrary
Leadership remains the top human capital concern. Poor leadership practices costs companies millions of dollars each year by negatively impacting employee retention, customer satisfaction and overall employee productivity.
In this webinar we'll provide four leadership development best practices that meet challenges faced by today's leaders and offer you tools for implementing leadership development initiatives in your organization.
What you'll learn:
- Importance of Leadership Development
Best Practices including:
- Strong executive involvement
- Use of tailored leadership competencies
- Alignment with the business strategy
- A “leaders at all levels” approach
www.bizlibrary.com
In this webinar delivered for the IIC&M Bettina Pickering explains why coaches are in effect leaders, and leaders should adopt a coaching style.
She covers the
- key qualities that great coaches and leaders have in common
- 3 core coaching/leadership qualities with practical examples drawn from her research of interviewing/surveying 30 coaches globally
- self-leadership and a process to develop each quality further
A/B Testing You Might Be Driving in the Wrong Direction TOMASZ BORYS
@Kissmetrics #KissWebinar @thuelmadsen
Thue is the Kissmetrics Webinar Wizard and Marketing Ops Manager. Before joining forces with Kissmetrics, he was a Lyft driver in SF, which is also how he ended up as a Kissmetrics marketer. Whenever Thue is not trying to automate everything around him, you can find him hiking in the Sierras. THUE MADSEN Marketing Operations Manager, Kissmetrics @ThueLMadsen Tomasz loves dipping his feet in the river while fishing, injuring his thumb while gaming, hacking away at a golf club, and driving demand at Kissmetrics. He’s also the biggest fan of gummy bears. TOMASZ BORYS Director of Marketing, Kissmetrics @tbcali
@Kissmetrics #KissWebinar @tbcali
1 The optimum strategies for A/B testing 2 How we A/B Test at KISSmetrics 3 A/B Testing beyond click conversions - having a pulse on the entire funnel and why it’s important TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 The influence social traffic has in the funnel
• Set a Goal • Baby Steps • Aim for Statistical Significance • Never Lose Sight THE OPTIMUM STRATEGIES FOR A/B TESTING
Baby Steps People want to move the needle and see results fast, by implementing multiple changes at once. But how can you be sure what element had an impact?
Aim for Statistical Significance SET A GOAL Aim for Statistical Significance getdatadriven.com
Never Lose Sight We can caught up on what we think is best to optimize conversions or traffic…but data doesn’t lie
• 4,000 and above sample size • 99% Statistical Confidence • Blind Eye for 1 Week HOW WE A/B TEST AT KISSMETRICS
4,000 and Above Sample Size Significant or decent amount of data is needed when you’re testing beyond click conversions
4,000 and Above Sample Size significant or decent amount of data is needed when you’re testing beyond click conversions 99% Statistical Confidence Police
Blind Eye for 1 Week Data can be very erratic the first several days, so it’s easy to hit the panic button
A/B Testing Beyond Click Conversions
ORIGINAL
VARIANT
SIGNUPS
Signups Install JS
Custom Data
Custom Data Opportunities Created
SOCIAL AD FUNNEL
TOMASZ BORYS Director of Marketing, Kissmetrics @tbcali tborys@kissmetrics.com THUE MADSEN Marketing Operations Manager, Kissmetrics @ThueLMadsen tmadsen@kissmetrics.com Questions?
No one is born knowing how to be a manager. And whatever your previous job, it did not prepare you for management work. So if you’ve just become a supervisor, you must quickly start learning some new skills. The most important of these is performance management.
Delivering results through other people is the greatest challenge for most new supervisors. Before, you only had to worry about your own results – but now you must motivate others to do their best work. The guidelines below can help you succeed at this complex task.
Developing the Coaching Skills of Your Managers and Leaders - Webinar 08.19.14BizLibrary
Whether you’re a manager developing your employees or working to improve your own skills andcapabilities, effective coaching skills impact business results. According to a study by Bersin by Deloitte, organizations with senior leaders who coach can effectively and frequently improve business results by 21% compared to those who never coach.
In this webinar we'll discuss:
why coaching skills are so important
the objective of coaching in ourorganizations
emerging principles in employee coaching for managers
the objective of coaching in our organizations
traditional models and how we can improve them
a coaching toolkit for your managers
www.bizlibrary.com/webinars
Presentations for the Virginia Agriculture Leaders Obtaining Results (VALOR) program. Highlights perceptions of leadership, principles of strengths-based leadership, and framework for courageous followership.
What is Workplace Coaching and why you should implement it?The Pathway Group
What is Workplace Coaching and why you should implement it? Workplace Coaching for Team Leaders and First Line Managers ILM Award Level 3. You should develop understanding and competence in coaching skills, including the role, responsibilities, behaviours and characteristics of the workplace.
Coaching is more about asking the right questions than providing the right answers. Coaching is essentially about using effective questioning to help individuals
Coaching Skills for Your Managers and Leaders - Webinar 10.21.14BizLibrary
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.
www.bizlibrary.com/webinars
Developing the Coaching Skills of Your Managers and Leaders | Webinar 03.10.2015BizLibrary
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
5 Ways to Build a Better Leadership Development Program | Webinar 06.09.15BizLibrary
Leadership remains the top human capital concern. Poor leadership practices costs companies millions of dollars each year by negatively impacting employee retention, customer satisfaction and overall employee productivity.
In this webinar we'll provide four leadership development best practices that meet challenges faced by today's leaders and offer you tools for implementing leadership development initiatives in your organization.
What you'll learn:
- Importance of Leadership Development
Best Practices including:
- Strong executive involvement
- Use of tailored leadership competencies
- Alignment with the business strategy
- A “leaders at all levels” approach
www.bizlibrary.com
In this webinar delivered for the IIC&M Bettina Pickering explains why coaches are in effect leaders, and leaders should adopt a coaching style.
She covers the
- key qualities that great coaches and leaders have in common
- 3 core coaching/leadership qualities with practical examples drawn from her research of interviewing/surveying 30 coaches globally
- self-leadership and a process to develop each quality further
A/B Testing You Might Be Driving in the Wrong Direction TOMASZ BORYS
@Kissmetrics #KissWebinar @thuelmadsen
Thue is the Kissmetrics Webinar Wizard and Marketing Ops Manager. Before joining forces with Kissmetrics, he was a Lyft driver in SF, which is also how he ended up as a Kissmetrics marketer. Whenever Thue is not trying to automate everything around him, you can find him hiking in the Sierras. THUE MADSEN Marketing Operations Manager, Kissmetrics @ThueLMadsen Tomasz loves dipping his feet in the river while fishing, injuring his thumb while gaming, hacking away at a golf club, and driving demand at Kissmetrics. He’s also the biggest fan of gummy bears. TOMASZ BORYS Director of Marketing, Kissmetrics @tbcali
@Kissmetrics #KissWebinar @tbcali
1 The optimum strategies for A/B testing 2 How we A/B Test at KISSmetrics 3 A/B Testing beyond click conversions - having a pulse on the entire funnel and why it’s important TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 The influence social traffic has in the funnel
• Set a Goal • Baby Steps • Aim for Statistical Significance • Never Lose Sight THE OPTIMUM STRATEGIES FOR A/B TESTING
Baby Steps People want to move the needle and see results fast, by implementing multiple changes at once. But how can you be sure what element had an impact?
Aim for Statistical Significance SET A GOAL Aim for Statistical Significance getdatadriven.com
Never Lose Sight We can caught up on what we think is best to optimize conversions or traffic…but data doesn’t lie
• 4,000 and above sample size • 99% Statistical Confidence • Blind Eye for 1 Week HOW WE A/B TEST AT KISSMETRICS
4,000 and Above Sample Size Significant or decent amount of data is needed when you’re testing beyond click conversions
4,000 and Above Sample Size significant or decent amount of data is needed when you’re testing beyond click conversions 99% Statistical Confidence Police
Blind Eye for 1 Week Data can be very erratic the first several days, so it’s easy to hit the panic button
A/B Testing Beyond Click Conversions
ORIGINAL
VARIANT
SIGNUPS
Signups Install JS
Custom Data
Custom Data Opportunities Created
SOCIAL AD FUNNEL
TOMASZ BORYS Director of Marketing, Kissmetrics @tbcali tborys@kissmetrics.com THUE MADSEN Marketing Operations Manager, Kissmetrics @ThueLMadsen tmadsen@kissmetrics.com Questions?
From Bud to Boss: Secrets to a Successful Transition to Remarkable Leadershi...BizLibrary
In this interactive and informative webinar you will learn ideas for individual leaders in this situation and with trainers, HR leaders and anyone in the organization wanting to improve these skills for others.
www.bizlibrary.com
Social media: Should I friend my boss on FacebookCheryl Lawson
The Tulsa Young Professionals asked me to speak at one of their luncheons about Social Media. The questions was. Should I friend my boss on facebook. I answer the question, and share the idea of creating a social media strategy and the need for personal branding.
Your success in taking on a leadership role is dependent on building positive working relationships with direct reports and being able to exercise authority when necessary.
Our Two-Minute Read, Transitioning from Peer to Leader outlines steps to help make the switch from peer to leader as smooth as possible:
a brief and effective tool Addressing:
1-how to design a job Position and description
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3-tips for conducting a successful employee search
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Sink or Swim? Keys to Helping Newly Promoted Managers Succeed | Webinar 05.13.15BizLibrary
Newly promoted managers face long odds for success. In fact, most of them fail. The sad truth of the matter is the failure rates for newly promoted managers can be attributed more to organizational failures than to the failures or shortcomings of the managers themselves. So, what can we do as HR and learning professionals to change the odds of success? In this program, Chris Osborn of BizLibrary will discuss effective strategies to tilt the odds towards success. After all, we promote people because we see them having the potential to succeed in their next role. So let's figure out effective ways to facilitate that success with changes in our approach to learning and development, support, and socialization.
www.bizlibrary.com
Sink or Swim? Supporting the Transition to New Manager | Webinar BizLibrary
60% of frontline managers fail within the first two years in their role. 26% felt they were not ready for the role, and 58% reported receiving no management training. What can you do to turn these numbers around? This one-hour webinar is best suited to people who need to develop specific strategies and tactics to help new managers succeed. A crucial element to success is training as your newly promoted managers transition to roles that require new, and frequently unfamiliar, skills and competencies. Topics we'll discuss:
Change Management
Leadership
Communication
Coaching
Collaboration
Supervision
Sink or Swim? Supporting the Transition to New ManagerBizLibrary
“Managers on the front line are critical to sustaining quality, service, innovation, and financial performance.” Becoming a Manager, Linda Hill, Professor, Harvard Business School How important are frontline managers? When it comes to the key areas of reaching goals, achieving productivity, and engaging employees, management’s answer is “very.”
78% - Achieving a high level of customer satisfaction*
76% - Achieving a high level of productivity*
73% - Achieving a high level of employee engagement*
This one-hour webinar is best suited to people who need to develop specific strategies and tactics to help new managers succeed. A crucial element to success is training as your newly promoted managers transition to roles that require new, and frequently unfamiliar, skills and competencies.In this webinar we'll discuss:
The four changes a new leader faces
How to help new managers balance roles, results and relationships
How to create a development plan for your new managers and supervisors
* “Frontline Managers: Are They Given the Leadership Tools to Succeed?” Harvard Business Review Analytic Services, 2014.
www.bizlibrary.com
Sink or Swim? Supporting the Transition to New Manager | Webinar 04.28.15BizLibrary
Newly promoted managers face long odds for success. In fact, most of them fail. The sad truth of the matter is the failure rates for newly promoted managers can be attributed more to organizational failures than to the failures or shortcomings of the managers themselves. So, what can we do as HR and learning professionals to change the odds of success? In this program, Chris Osborn of BizLibrary will discuss effective strategies to tilt the odds towards success. After all, we promote people because we see them having the potential to succeed in their next role. So let's figure out effective ways to facilitate that success with changes in our approach to learning and development, support, and socialization.
www.bizlibrary.com
Best Practices for Developing Your Emerging LeadersBizLibrary
In this webinar, Jeremy Lieb of BizLibrary will discuss the most effective ways to give your most promising workers the tools and skills they to advance their careers. You’ll learn how to approach leadership with an intelligent, forward-thinking outlook that will return excellent results and inspire others.
www.bizlibrary.com
Best Practices for Developing Your Emerging LeadersBizLibrary
Many organizations are facing a potentially disastrous drain on top talent as an increasing number of employees approach retirement. Unfortunately, most employers don’t have strategic-level initiatives in place to capture and retain the knowledge that's about to leave, and they don't have replacement talent ready to step into leadership as these roles open up.
Employers also feel they can't engage and retain early career talent long enough to fill leadership roles…but what if you approached the whole challenge a little bit differently? What if you looked at creative ways to tap into the vast talent pool of our emerging leaders today, and not wait until we promote them into designated leadership positions?
In this webinar you'll learn:
5 ways to unlock the hidden value in your emerging leaders
The business impact of investing in your current talent
How to approach leadership with an intelligent, forward-thinking outlook that will return excellent results and inspire others
How to Unlock the Hidden Value in Your Emerging Leaders | WebinarBizLibrary
Many organizations are facing a potentially disastrous drain on top talent as an increasing number of employees approach retirement. Among the key challenges many employers face:
They don’t have strategic level initiatives in place to capture and retain the knowledge that’s about to leave
They don’t have replacement talent ready to step into leadership as these roles open up
They can’t engage and retain early career talent long enough to fill leadership roles
What if you approached the whole challenge a little bit differently? What if you looked at creative ways to tap into the vast talent pool of our emerging leaders today, and not wait until we promote them into designated leadership positions?
In this program, Chris Osborn of BizLibrary will discuss the most effective ways to give your most promising workers the tools and skills they to advance their careers. You’ll learn how to approach leadership with an intelligent, forward-thinking outlook that will return excellent results and inspire others.
Sink or Swim? Supporting the Transition to New Manager. Webinar 08.07.14BizLibrary
60% of frontline managers fail within the first two years in their role. 26% felt they were not ready for the role, and 58% reported receiving no management training. What can you do to turn these numbers around?
This one-hour webinar is best suited to people who need to develop specific strategies and tactics to help new managers succeed. A crucial element to success is training as your newly promoted managers transition to roles that require new, and frequently unfamiliar, skills and competencies.
Topics we'll discuss:
•Change Management
•Leadership
•Communication
•Coaching
•Collaboration
•Supervision
How to Unlock the Hidden Value in Your Emerging Leaders | Webinar 12.23.15BizLibrary
In this program, Chris Osborn of BizLibrary will discuss the most effective ways to give your most promising workers the tools and skills they to advance their careers. You’ll learn how to approach leadership with an intelligent, forward-thinking outlook that will return excellent results and inspire others.
www.bizlibrary.com
5 Ways to Build a Better Leadership Development Program | Webinar 02.10.15BizLibrary
Leadership remains the top human capital concern. Poor leadership practices costs companies millions of dollars each year by negatively impacting employee retention, customer satisfaction and overall employee productivity.
In this webinar we'll provide four leadership development best practices that meet challenges faced by today's leaders and offer you tools for implementing leadership development initiatives in your organization.
What you'll learn:
- Importance of Leadership Development
Best Practices including:
- Strong executive involvement
- Use of tailored leadership competencies
- Alignment with the business strategy
- A “leaders at all levels” approach
www.bizlibrary.com
Sink or Swim: Supporting the Transition to New ManagerBizLibrary
How important are frontline managers? When it comes to the key areas of reaching goals, achieving productivity, and engaging employees, management’s answer is “very.”
78% – Achieving a high level of customer satisfaction
76% – Achieving a high level of productivity
73% – Achieving a high level of employee engagement
This one-hour webinar is best suited to people who need to develop specific strategies and tactics to help new managers succeed. A crucial element to success is training as your newly promoted managers transition to roles that require new, and frequently unfamiliar, skills and competencies.
In this webinar we’ll discuss:
The four changes a new leader faces
How to help new managers balance roles, results and relationships
How to create a new manager training plan for your new managers and supervisors
Sink or Swim? Supporting the Transition to New Manager - Webinar 03.27.14BizLibrary
60% of frontline managers fail within the first two years in their role. 26% felt they were not ready for the role, and 58% reported receiving no management training. What can you do to turn these numbers around?
This one-hour webinar is best suited to people who need to develop specific strategies and tactics to help new managers succeed. A crucial element to success is training as your newly promoted managers transition to roles that require new, and frequently unfamiliar, skills and competencies.
Topics we'll discuss:
•Change Management
•Leadership
•Communication
•Coaching
•Collaboration
•Supervision and Legal Awareness
Sink or Swim? Supporting the Transition to New Manager - Webinar 04.24.14BizLibrary
A crucial element to success is training as your newly promoted managers transition to roles that require new, and frequently unfamiliar, skills and competencies.
www.bizlibrary.com/webinars
5 Ways to Unlock the Hidden Value in Your Emerging Leaders BizLibrary
Many organizations are facing a potentially disastrous drain on top talent as an increasing number of employees approach retirement. Unfortunately, most employers don’t have strategic-level initiatives in place to capture and retain the knowledge that's about to leave, and they don't have replacement talent ready to step into leadership as these roles open up.
Employers also feel they can't engage and retain early career talent long enough to fill leadership roles…but what if you approached the whole challenge a little bit differently? What if you looked at creative ways to tap into the vast talent pool of our emerging leaders today, and not wait until we promote them into designated leadership positions?
In this webinar you'll learn:
- 5 best practices to unlock the hidden value in your emerging leaders
- The business impact of investing in your current talent
- How to approach leadership with an intelligent, forward-thinking outlook that will return excellent results and inspire others
5 Ways to Build a Better Leadership Development Program | Webinar 12.04.14BizLibrary
Leadership remains the top human capital concern. Poor leadership practices costs companies millions of dollars each year by negatively impacting employee retention, customer satisfaction and overall employee productivity.
In this webinar we'll provide four leadership development best practices that meet challenges faced by today's leaders and offer you tools for implementing leadership development initiatives in your organization.
www.bizlibrary.com
Developing Employee & Organizational Performance June 2010Patrick Hartling
This is a presentation I delivered to the AMA Professional Day seminar in June 2010. Critical themes include Performance Assessment and Effective Coaching Strategies.
Sink or Swim: Supporting the Transition to New ManagerBizLibrary
How important are frontline managers? When it comes to the key areas of reaching goals, achieving productivity, and engaging employees, management’s answer is “very.”
78% – Achieving a high level of customer satisfaction
76% – Achieving a high level of productivity
73% – Achieving a high level of employee engagement
This one-hour webinar is best suited to people who need to develop specific strategies and tactics to help new managers succeed. A crucial element to success is training as your newly promoted managers transition to roles that require new, and frequently unfamiliar, skills and competencies.
In this webinar we’ll discuss:
The four changes a new leader faces
How to help new managers balance roles, results and relationships
How to create a new manager training plan for your new managers and supervisors
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5 Ways to Improve Connection and Engagement with Remote TeamsBizLibrary
Remote work looks different for every organization. But no matter if this is the first time 100% of your employees are working remotely, you have a hybrid system made of office and front line workers, or if only a handful of employees work from home a few days a week, we’re all challenged with the same thing, creating meaningful connection with our remote teams. So how are we able to fill the human connection gap?
Join us for an open discussion centered around the five strategies BizLibrary has used to create connection and boost engagement among our newly remote teams. During this interactive webinar Director of Talent Development & Culture at BizLibrary, Libby Mullen, will explain simple ways to foster genuine conversations and bring your remote teams together.
Get ready to take notes and ask questions! During this engaging webinar, you’ll learn:
-The power of conversation - how to be a coach and care for employee well-being.
-The tools needed to foster more connection between all teams, regardless of their location.
-The balance of building trust and having fun to keep your employees engaged and productive.
Training Program of Dreams: If You Market It, They Will ComeBizLibrary
“I don’t know where to begin…. I’m not the expert. I don’t have enough time. I’ve tried this before.” Sound familiar? While marketing your training program can seem like a daunting task for HR and L&D professionals, it is actually much simpler than you might imagine. During this session, you will learn how to overcome these common challenges and understand the effect marketing has on your overall training program success.
This session’s key learning objectives:
-How to build excitement around your training program and drive utilization through a marketing strategy
-Examples you can use to measure the success of your marketing efforts
-An easy process to create simple resources that anyone can produce without marketing experience
Microaggressions what are they and how can i avoid using themBizLibrary
Is that your real hair? Can I touch it?" "Where are you actually from?" "You’re so articulate!”
Do any of these sound familiar to you? Maybe you’ve had a few co-workers repeat some of these questions or phrases to you or maybe you yourself have asked a few coworkers some of these questions, not knowing you've probably just offended that person with what is commonly known as a microaggression. There are racial-, gender- and identity-based microaggressions, as well as others that can be found in today’s workplaces.
As more and more organizations continue to take a public and bold stance against racism, it’s important that they practice what they preach. During this session, you will learn how to identify what microaggressions are, and more importantly, how you can upgrade your old vocabulary to one that’s inclusive and appropriate for the modern workforce.
This session's key learning objectives include:
Understanding the need and benefit of embracing an anti-racist relationship with your fellow coworkers
Understanding the difference between microaggressions and macroaggressions, as well as the three most common types of microaggressions found in today’s workforce: racial-based, gender-based, and identity-based microaggressions
What you should actually say the next time you want to have an informative conversation with your black coworkers and other coworkers of color
Addressing Mental Health in the WorkplaceBizLibrary
Let’s face it: Work can be stressful. In fact, the Attitudes in the American Workplace VII report found that 80% of workers feel stress on the job, and nearly half say they need help in learning how to manage stress. Although the conversation around mental health is becoming less stigmatized, it’s still a difficult topic to discuss in the workplace. In addition to the red tape and legal concerns, leaders may not feel comfortable advising others because they, themselves, are also grappling with mental health concerns.
This complimentary Training Industry webinar, sponsored by BizLibrary, will empower human resources (HR) and learning and development (L&D) professionals to effectively and ethically address and support employees’ mental health and well-being on an individual and organizational scale.
This interactive webinar will provide actionable insights on:
The main causes and negative effects of stress at work.
Strategies for how HR and L&D can stop the stigma around discussing mental health.
Techniques for managing stress and anxiety.
How to Develop Agility Within Your Training Program to Help Your Learners Suc...BizLibrary
It is time to adapt your training programs. We are all talking about adapting learning in the face of disruption, but have you done it? We know these last few months have not been easy for anyone — and there’s probably not a lot of room left on your plate. However, this is the perfect time to transition your in-person training (ILT) courses to an online, or blended, format. Why? A PRNewswire study found that 66% of employees are working remotely right now. And, according to a study by The Grossman Group, over half of employees want to continue working from home after the pandemic. You must keep your learners engaged to ensure your virtual, or blended, training programs are successful.
Join us for this complimentary Training Industry webinar, sponsored by BizLibrary. Your host, Tom Braning, Product and Solutions Expert at BizLibrary, will break down the steps of transitioning your ILT program to a blended or virtual format seamlessly.
You will learn:
How to transition from ILT to a blended or online training format in a few simple steps.
Ways to build learning agility within your employees so they are prepared for the transition.
Strategies to keep remote learners engaged in your new training program.
7 Steps to Create a Competency-Based Training ProgramBizLibrary
Employee training is fluid, dynamic, and complex – which is why competency-based training is a more important strategic component of today’s employee learning strategies. Competency-based training links individual performance to the goals of the organization. A defined set of competencies for each role in your organization illustrates the behaviors, reinforces organization values, and provides the strategic direction employees need to achieve organizational objectives.
How Training Managers Can Use Self-Development to Improve Their ProgramsBizLibrary
As a training program manager, you spend so much time and energy developing others that focusing on your own self-development may feel less important, but it’s not! In fact, the more a program manager invests in their own skills, the more impact they can have on an organization. Join Director of Talent Development & Culture at BizLibrary, Libby Mullen, for an interactive discussion on self-development, and why it is imperative for a training program manager to find the balance between their own self-development and developing their workforce, to achieve a program with maximum engagement and higher ROI.
In this webcast, you’ll learn about:
Seven competencies of a program managers’ personal development
How to align your own goals and metrics to your company’s goals for improved results
A framework to gain respect and buy-in from leadership for your training program
How to Prepare Your Organization for a Safe Re-Entry During COVID-19BizLibrary
As organizations contemplate options for re-entry, a lot of questions emerge. How can everyone remain safe? What if someone gets sick? When is the right time to go back? Should we even re-open the office? With companies like Twitter and Google opting for their employees to remain home for an extended period of time or even indefinitely, it can be hard to know what’s best for your organization.
While there is not a simple answer to these questions, during the webinar, Director of Learning Culture and Talent Development at BizLibrary, Libby Mullen, is going to explain one thing that all organizations must do to make this transition as smooth as possible. Organizations must consider both employees’ physical and mental health and safety when creating their plan for a successful re-entry into the workplace.
Join Libby as she discusses these important topics and more during the webinar!
· How to prepare for re-entry before anyone steps foot into the office
· Why employees’ mental health must be taken as seriously as physical health during this time of uncertainty
· Guidelines and precautions from the CDC on how to safely return to work
· Assessments to uncover what is the right move for your organization
How to Gain Leadership Buy-In for Your Training ProgramBizLibrary
Leadership support is critical to the success of a training program, but many HR and L&D departments are challenged in building that bridge and actually gaining the support that is necessary. In this session, Katie Miller from BizLibrary will look at why leadership buy-in is critical and introduce a 10-step program to make it happen.
The High EQ Leader: How Emotional Intelligence Can Impact Your OrganizationBizLibrary
A few years ago, feeling and showing emotions could be signs of a weak leader. But in recent years, and especially in the wake of a worldwide crisis, being able to connect to one’s emotions and the emotions of others is one of the greatest predictors of success for leaders and their organizations. Leaders who continually develop their emotional intelligence (EQ) are able to better navigate themselves and their teams through challenging situations like having difficult conversations, layoffs, low employee engagement, high turnover, and more.
Join us for this complimentary webinar, and we’ll help you get started with a development plan for your leaders, managers, and key employees to help improve EQ across your organization, proving that understanding emotions is the key to long-term leadership and organizational growth.
During this interactive webinar, you’ll learn:
How to identify the four facets of emotional intelligence in leaders
Strategies to improve leaders’ self-awareness, in turn improving their teams’ engagement and productivity
How to create an EQ development plan for your entire organization
Horizontal vs Vertical Career Pathing: How to Make Promotions WorkBizLibrary
Receiving a promotion is the epitome of an employee’s growth and success, but many companies are misusing promotions. As high performers reach their peak, they’re being promoted to managers solely based on performance. This type of career pathing is creating a domino effect in companies. The newly promoted managers often do not have the skillset to manage, therefore their employees become disengaged and your bottom line starts suffering more and more. How can we stop this domino effect from happening?
Join Tiffany Kummer from BizLibrary as she explains her strategy for career pathing using two different approaches, vertical and horizontal. Not everyone is meant to manage (or wants to), and that is okay. Tiffany will show you how you can still advance your high performers without putting them and your company in an unfavorable position.
What Makes a Great Employee Benefits Package?BizLibrary
With a new decade comes a new wave of employee benefits. According to SHRM, personalization of benefits packages is the #1 action companies need to take to win over this diverse and multi-generational workforce we live in. But, with the list of requested benefits growing, it can be difficult to know which benefits will have the biggest impact on your recruiting and retention efforts.
Join BizLibrary and BambooHR for a fireside chat-style webinar. During this webinar, you’ll get the opportunity to hear from two top HR experts as they discuss the evolution of benefits and which benefits are most popular, and give their advice on how to build a personalized benefits package that meets the demands of your top talent.
Key factors that have caused benefits to evolve, and the three most popular benefits today
How to make a personalized plan by combining traditional and non-traditional benefits
Strategies to create a benefits package that emulates your company culture
L&D's Role in Closing the Soft Skills GapBizLibrary
Organizations have tried all types of approaches to fill the soft skills gap. They’ve gone on hiring sprees, brought in consultants and even administered lengthy tests to candidates before hiring — but to little avail, as those gaps remain. What’s the next step? What are these organizations missing?
Training. Upskilling current employees is the most effective and cost-efficient way to bridge skill gaps and create an organization that’s ready for the future. But it doesn’t take just any kind of training.
Join us for this complimentary Training Industry webinar, sponsored by BizLibrary. Katie Miller will discuss the best training strategies to use when looking to close your employees’ soft skills gaps.
Training for Success: Balancing Compliance and Professional DevelopmentBizLibrary
Professionals within the banking and financial services industries are aware that the industry is in a constant state of change. Regulatory compliance demands banking and financial institutions provide training to remain compliant, which often causes supplemental training, that benefits your employees’ development, to be overlooked.
If you’re only providing compliance training to your employees, you’re missing the chance to give your organization and employees a competitive edge! Join Katie Koloj and Brianna O’Hara from BizLibrary as they explain the differences and benefits of compliance-only training verses overall professional development training in terms of your employees’ development. They’ll discuss how you can balance the compliance training required to keep your organization in business and the professional development training needed to give your organization a competitive advantage.
During this webinar you’ll learn:
• Defining compliance and professional development training
• How compliance training and professional development training can affect your organization
• Why balancing compliance and professional development training will help your organization succeed
• Three things to keep in mind when choosing your training methods
5 Ways to Prepare Your Organization for a Successful 2020BizLibrary
It’s that time of year again, time to start planning for next year!
As we approach the final months of 2019, it’s helpful to use this year’s successes to create a plan for next year and beyond. But, that can be easier said than done. With an abundance of opinions from leadership and staff and data collected from research, it’s overwhelming trying to prioritize what needs to be done. And when things get overwhelming, it often leads to nothing taking priority.
You don’t have to figure out this plan alone! Join Libby Mullen from BizLibrary and JD Conway from BambooHR as they discuss five strategies every company should use. These strategies come from simple concepts that you can easily implement at your organization to put you on the path to success.
During this webinar you’ll learn:
- Why culture is an important factor for any successful company, and how to align culture to company goals.
- How continually supporting your employees throughout the employee journey makes it easier to plan for the future.
- A five-part game plan that will guide you to organizational success in 2020.
Learn to Actually Engage Your Employees Why 87 Trillion Isn't Enough biz libraryBizLibrary
Despite soaring profits and unprecedented business successes, employers across the globe continue to struggle with engaging their employees; studies find the average rate for employee engagement hovers around just 15 percent in the United States.
In this program, Derek Smith of BizLibrary will help you understand the true value of an engaged employee. He will offer models and practical strategies that will optimize your organization to achieve increased employee engagement.
You will learn:
The importance of engaging employees, and why higher engagement will help you improve business outcomes
Why employee engagement is not a business challenge - understanding its root causes
Research-based working theories about what engages employees
Strategies that you can take and apply to increase engagement at your organization
9 Characteristics of Top Employee Training ProgramsBizLibrary
The spotlight on organizations’ employee development opportunities continue to grow. When they feel the pressure, organizations look towards L&D and HR to create the perfect employee training program. But employee training is not effective in a one-size-fits-all approach. Organizations have unique challenges that must be addressed for their program to be successful.
There may not be one simple answer to building the perfect employee training program. But after working with training managers in various industries and situations, we’ve found nine characteristics that are consistently present in all the best ones.
Join us for this complimentary Training Industry webinar, sponsored by BizLibrary. Employee Development Analyst Katie Miller will explain how to build the nine predictive elements of a top program into your employee development strategy, creating a program that will help solve the unique challenges at your organization.
This interactive webinar will provide easy-to-understand insights on:
- How to find or become a champion for learning at your organization
- Building a training program that reaches learners at the right time and place, to increase utilization
- A step-by-step plan designed to master the nine elements and build a top training program
How to Develop High Potential Employees in Your Organization BizLibrary
Your people are your organization's most valuable asset; training and developing people for new positions and challenges is not only more cost effective than hiring new talent, but it also helps them stay engaged. The problem is that many organizations struggle to identify the best development strategies and career paths for their employees. And when employees — particularly high-potential employees — feel as if they don’t have the right growth opportunities in your organization, they’ll go looking elsewhere.
How to identify employees’ strengths, including those that are less visible
Strategies for developing high-potential employees
How to motivate and retain your people
How to Build a Learning Culture to Inspire Employee GrowthBizLibrary
Do you know the No. 1 area of investment for HR in 2019? It’s employee training and development, according to a study by Payscale.
Why? Because, constant change in the modern workplace demands employees to continuously adapt and learn new skills. LinkedIn’s talent research shows that half of the most in-demand skills today didn’t even make the list just three years ago.
Employees and employers are both recognizing the need for training and development. In fact, LinkedIn reports that 94 percent of employees say that they would stay at a company longer if it invested in their career development.
So how do you create a culture for learning at your company that inspires employees to grow?
In this webinar, experts from BizLibrary and The Predictive Index will share their expertise on:
Why you should invest in employee learning and development
How to motivate your employees to make time for their growth
How to create a culture that facilitates learning
How to Turn Times of Change and Uncertainty into Positive OpportunitiesBizLibrary
Gone are the days of someone working for one company for their entire career. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average person will change jobs 12 times before retiring. This increase in employee turnover can often be attributed to times of change and uncertainty in the workplace, like layoffs, restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, etc. Change in the workplace is inevitable, but it doesn't have to be seen as negative, and it certainly doesn't have to become a reason for talented employees to leave your company.
Join Daniel Binkholder and Derek Smith from BizLibrary as they discuss how times of change and uncertainty can become opportunities to move your workforce in the right direction. They'll explain how learning and development is key to alleviating some of the stress that change and uncertainty brings to employees and their organizations.
During this webinar, you'll learn:
- Why not being prepare during times of change and uncertainty is creating higher turnover
- How to use L&D successfully during times of change and uncertainty
- The proper ways to communicate to keep a strong workforce during times of change and uncertainty
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3. ? How would you describe your
current training for new
managers and supervisors?
4. WHAT YOU’LL BE ABLE TO TAKE-AWAY
New manager and supervisors make a big impact on our organizations and
employees.
There are four key changes that we need to understand and support when an
individual contributor transitions to become a new manager.
How to create a development plan for your new managers and supervisors.
5. ...if employees' relationship with their managers is
fractured, then no amount of perks will persuade the
employees to perform at top levels. Employee
engagement is a direct reflection of how employees
feel about their relationship with the boss.
Source: Self-determination Theory And Facilitation Of Intrinsic Motivation,
Social Development And Well-being, American Psychologist Association
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Achieving a high level of customer
satisfaction
Achieving a high level of
productivity
Achieving a high level of
employee engagement
The Importance of Frontline Managers and
Achieving Business Priorities
SOURCE: Harvard Business Review, Frontline Managers: Are They Given the Leadership Tools to Succeed?
7. The transition from individual contributor to manager represents a profound
psychological adjustment — A TRANSFORMATION — as managers contend
with their new responsibilities.
New managers must learn how to lead others, to
win trust and respect, to motivate, and to strike
the right balance between delegation and
control. It is a transition many new managers
fail to make.
SOURCE: Linda Hill,
Associate Professor,
Harvard Business School
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WORK
EXPECTATIONS
BEHAVIOR
EXPECTATIONS
LEADERSHIP
EXPECTATIONS
WORKING
TOGETHER
EXPECTATIONS
Expectations Change
12. SOURCE: From Bud To Boss: Secrets To A Successful Transition To Remarkable Leadership
By Kevin Eikenberry And Guy Harris
TASK
ACCOMPLISHMENT
INTERACTING WITH
PEOPLE
18. Learning How to Learn
Developing Relationships
Formal Training
Receiving Feedback
Self-Awareness
On-the-Job Experiences
19. Succession Planning for New Managers
CONSIDERATION EXPLORATION TRANSITION ADOPTION
• Seminars
• Informational
interviews
• Job shadowing
• Focus groups
Selection
• Formal and informal
training
• Acting manager
• Job rotation
• Project manager
• Formal and informal
training
• Mentoring
• Networking
• Formal and informal
training
• Mentoring
• Feedback
• Peer evaluation
Roles and
Responsibilities
Processes and
Procedures
Professional Identity
Information
PRE-PROMOTION POST-PROMOTION
SOURCE: A Succession Plan for First Time Managers, Maria Plakhotnik and Tonette S. Rocco,
T&D Magazine, December 2011
20. What are my development
objectives?
What activities do I
need to undertake to
achieve my objectives?
What support/resources
do I need to achieve my
objectives
What are the
measures of
success?
Target date
for achieving
my objectives
Create an Individual Development Plan
22. ENTERPRISE SOCIAL NETWORKS
Platform
Community
Content
Build networks with peers
Ask and answer questions
Share and find valuable
information posted by peers
Find and connect with experts
Access relevant learning
content
Build an internal “brand” and
reputation
23. Focus on short
term results
.
Work within existing
procedures
Articulating a
vision
.
Inspiring
commitment
Challenging the
status quo
MANAGEMENT
Compliance
LEADERSHIP
24. Management is doing things
right. Leadership is doing the
right things.
SOURCE: Peter Drucker
25. KEY TAKE-AWAYS
New manager and supervisors make a big impact on our organizations and
employees.
There are four key changes that we need to understand and support when an
individual contributor transitions to become a new manager.
How to create a development plan for your new managers and supervisors
27. Getting Your New Supervisors Up
to Speed
1. Congratulations, You're a Supervisor!
2. How Good Do You Want to Be?
3. Personal Traits for Success
4. Establish Credibility to Lead
5. Going From Buddy to Boss
6. Your First Team Meeting
7. Research Your New Team
8. Get Team Feedback from Others
9. Interview Your Team
10.Observe Your Team in Action
11.Develop a Team Strategic Plan
12.Mistakes to Avoid
28. From Bud to
Boss:
20 Course Series
How to Survive and Thrive as a
New Supervisor
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