Individual Contributor to Leader Workshop
Too often, individuals are promoted to supervisory, or management roles based on
technical experience without an investment in developing their management skills.
This one-day seminar supports the transition from an individual contributor to a
manager and provides skills to enhance communication, provide feedback, delegate
tasks and prioritize responsibilities on a larger scale.
NOTE: We ask that organizations send up to two individuals to this workshop. If your organization is interested in having more individuals participate, we can work with you to create a customized solution to meet your needs and goals.
About the workshop
Target Participants
New supervisors/managers
Learning Outcomes
- Better understand their individual leadership style, focusing on natural strengths
and opportunities for growth, while learning how to identify the style those they’re
leading respond best to
- Practice tactical preparation steps to deliver meaningful and specific feedback, keeping an eye toward the impact on team morale and overall culture
- Learn techniques for effectively and clearly communicating expectations of direct-reports
Key Themes
- An overview of a variety of leadership styles and the advantages and
disadvantages of each - The importance of self and social-awareness in fostering an open, trust-based communication
style
- Acknowledging growth and vulnerability by responding with “I don’t know, but I will
work to find out” when asked a question to which they don’t have the answer
- Understanding the role of emotion in communicating transparently and clearly
- Seeking to understand and asking questions is a critical component of building high-trust relationships