POSITIVE APPROACHES TO NEGATIVE PERFORMANCE
8 November 2007, London
Dealing with negative performance presents a challenge to any manager. There are a wide range of situations that may have to be dealt with, from coaching an individual who is under-achieving, to dealing with challenging or subversive behaviour. Negative behaviour can have a detrimental effect on the morale and motivation of other staff and if left unchecked, damage relationships with customers.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
This course will help participants deal with the 'poor performer' and explore how to turn poor performance around, how to encourage a more effective response, and how to deal with more extreme cases.
BY THE END OF THE EVENT PARTICIPANTS WILL HAVE:
* explored how to set and implement clear standards of performance
* looked at strategies and sanctions for improvement
* identified different techniques for dealing with difficult behaviour
* discovered how to manage corrective action
* developed an individual action plan
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Senior library and information staff who are responsible for the work of others.
COURSE LEADER: JOHN HUDSON
John has extensive experience of a wide range of personnel practices and of advising and supporting managers in developing their teams. He leads Hudson Rivers' work in communication and interpersonal skills.
FEEDBACK FROM PREVIOUS PARTICIPANTS:
"Very practical, rooted in reality"
"Excellent case studies - many useful ideas and issues emerged."
PROGRAMME
9.15 Registration and coffee
9.45 Welcome and introductions
9.55 What would make today useful for us?
10.20 What is expected of me?
1: The employee
How the employee should know what is expected of them
11.00 Coffee
11.15 What's expected of me?
2: The manager
Establishing a climate of improvement; setting and managing standards of performance; anticipating and avoiding problems
12.15 Management action and employment law
1.00 Lunch
1.45 Strategies and sanctions for correcting and improving individual performance
Practical exercises and feedback on how to give critical but constructive feedback; together with techniques for dealing with difficult behaviour
3.00 Tea
3.15 Putting it into practice
Case studies and practical group work
4.15 Action planning session
5.00 Close
PLACES ARE LIMITED TO: 20
FEES:
CILIP personal members: £175 plus VAT £205.63
CILIP institutional members: £210 plus VAT £246.75
Non members: £245 plus VAT £287.88
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