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| QVCC's Supervisory Development Series is comprised of five seminars that cover the fundamentals of supervisory management. Individuals who complete all five programs are awarded a noncredit Certificate in Supervision. | |
| MANAGING PEOPLE | |
| Of all the resources we manage, people are the most complex and difficult. Yet the management of people occupies the majority of the first-line supervisor’s time. This seminar is designed to help first-line supervisors understand themselves and the people on their team. When supervisors understand their own personal styles and values, they can utilize strengths and work to overcome weaknesses. Further, as supervisors gain self-awareness, they also begin to develop an insight into others. They begin to understand their motivators, attitudes, goals, and reasons for working. Perhaps most importantly, by understanding themselves and others, supervisors can adjust their interaction to be most effective in getting their people to achieve department and company goals. | |
| LEADERSHIP SKILLS | |
| Most people become first-line supervisors because they are good workers. But, as supervisors, they can’t do the job themselves. Instead they need to get other people to do the job as if they were doing it themselves. The purpose of this seminar is to develop the supervisor’s skills as a leader. To be most effective in this role, the firstline supervisor must develop a special relationship with other workers as individuals and in groups. They must be able to get each of them to do willingly the things that must be done. They must also get their people to work together in a spirit of cooperation and harmony. | |
| MANAGING FOR RESULTS | |
| The supervisory level of management is responsible for maintaining the day-to-day operations of the company and implementing the policies and procedures of senior management. This program covers the details management process and provides supervisors with specific practical techniques to assist them in their role within the company. The program helps supervisors to plan, organize, and direct resources to achieve their objectives. They learn to set SMART (specific, measurable, aggressive, realistic, time-framed) goals. They also learn to use control to ensure success. | |
| • November 12, 19, December 3, 10, 2009, Tuesdays, 8:00 am to 12:00 noon | |
| PROACTIVE LEADERSHIP | |
| Proactive supervisors are leaders who constantly seek ways to improve the performance of their departments. They know that they must make timely changes to stay competitive, and view their job as one competing with past performance to improve quality and productivity. Proactive supervisors also take a positive approach to solving problems, knowing that problem situations provide them with opportunities to demonstrate their skills. The first-line supervisor needs skills in problem solving, improving productivity, communicating ideas and implementing changes in order to become a proactive leader. The purpose of this seminar is to provide the supervisor with those special management skills. |
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| BUILDING HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAMS | |
| Participative management is the idea of utilizing the knowledge, strengths, creativity and ingenuity of all employees
towards creating continuous improvement in the workplace. As progressive companies move more deeply into participative management, they are giving employees more responsibility over their jobs and more authority to make decisions. This process requires significant changes for the supervisor who wants to stay in management in the future. The supervisor must learn to move away from directing the activities of workers and begin to move towards being the facilitator, coach and counselor who creates an effective team-building climate. This program helps the supervisor make the transition into a participative environment. |
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| SEMINAR DETAILS | |
| • Each seminar comprises 16-hours. • All classes are held at Quinebaug Valley Community College. • $345 per person/ per seminar • To register or for further information, please contact: Jill O’Hagan, Director, Business/Industry Services 860-412-7300 |
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| PRESENTER: DAN PELLEY | |
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Dan Pelley Dan brings a unique perspective to employee and management development. He has been working with QVCC for over 12 years and is recognized as one of the leading presenters in his field With Dan’s broad background in industry as well as management development, his seminars consistently receive excellent ratings from those who attend. |
Contact~ cpl@qvcc.commnet.edu. Community & Professional Learning |
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