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Managing Challenging and Difficult Employees - - Turning 'Negatives' Into 'Positives' - adv

 
 
  CBS Centre for Behavioral Science. Professional Training for the Real World Friday, June 17th 2016

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Course Information
 
Date:   17 Jun 2015 (Fri)
Time:   9am to 5pm
Venue:   Concorde Hotel Function Room (f.k.a Le Meridien Hotel) Orchard Road
Fee :   S$500 (NETT) |
S$200(After PIC Cash)
 
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1 Day Workshop on Managing Challenging and Difficult Employees
- Turning 'Negatives' Into 'Positives'
 
Introduction
 
How to deal with challenging behaviour at work?

Managing people effectively requires an understanding of an individual's external and internal drivers as well as broad communication skills. Clarity on employees' drivers leads to effective incentivizing and creates long-term traction. At the same time, developing communication strategies for dealing with challenging employees allows managers to monitor and measure engagement and productivity, and ensure individuals on the the team are productive and positioned to meet their targets.

When dealing with challenging employees, managers require a more robust toolkit to help them align employees with their teammates, contribute effectively to the organization, and understand how their performance and attitude impacts their own careers as well as the effectiveness of those around them.

In this workshop, you will learn effective techniques and acquire tools to deal with employees whose behaviour and/or attitude negatively impact team performance.
 

 
Workshop Objectives
 
  1. The extent of the leaders and employees responsibilities in ensuring performance standards are met.

  2. Identify types of difficult employees

  3. Why employees become 'difficult'.
    • Understand human motives
    • 3 areas that contribute to performance gaps

  4. What the leader can do

  5. Understand the 5 Stage Coaching process

  6. Understand the 5 elements of motivation and how these are incorporated into the 5 Stage Coaching process for dealing with difficult employee

  7. Learn and apply communications skills in the coaching process that engages the employee in empowerment and taking responsibility

As a result of applying what you have learnt, you will gain the added benefit of:
  • improving you confidence to lead and manage your staff

  • improving the working relationships within your team

  • being seen as a capable and effective leader

  • being the leader who gave the opportunity for a difficult employee to avoid becoming a failure but instead to have a successful career.
 
For Whom
 
This workshop is designed for anyone who wants to manage people effectively and build high performing teams.
 
Testimonials
 
Rodney was clear with his presentation and was able to provide comfortable alternative solutions to manage difficult situations.

- Manager NUHS

Rodney has provided alternatives to handle employees in different work context. Through effective communication tactics and K.S.A approach, employees faces can be understood and furthermore improve on their performance.

- Assistant Director, NUHS

Rodney is an Excellent Speaker! I will recommend my colleagues to go for the course too!

- Manager, Sea Consortium

Rodney has wealth of experience dealing with people in the workplace. He has showed many interesting anecdotes from which we can learn from"

- Senior Executive, Natsteel
 
About the Trainer
 
Michael Lum
 
Rodney Woulfe is a Performance Coach and Counsellor who brings over ten years of experience in the designing and facilitation of programs in Personal development.

Rodney conducts workshops on Leadership Development, Counseling and Coaching skills in the areas of Performance Enhancement, Preventing Job Burn Out, Dealing with Traumatic events. For all levels of staff Rodney conducts workshops on Developing Emotional Intelligence, Self Motivation, Stress Management and Life Balance.

Besides conducting workshops, Rodney provides personal one - to - one counseling for employees on performance enhancement, depression and burnout, post - traumatic stress disorder and relationship issues. He also provides Personal Coaching to Managers and Leaders to help them identify more effective strategies for counseling, coaching and leading their staff.

Some of Rodney's clients have included Nokia ( Asia Pacific ) , National University of Singapore, Singapore Immigration, Singapore Prisons, Singapore Police Force, Singapore Civil Defense Force, GIC Real Estate, Cargill, Great Eastern Life Assurance, CISCO Systems , BRAC Bank ( Bangladesh ), The GreenAsia Group, Jones Lang, Roper ( South East Asia), Goodrich Aeroframes, Mendaki, Imaginings, Asian Women's Welfare Association Centre for Caregivers, Social Service Training Institute,

Rodney has an MBA ( in Training and Development ), and a Masters degree in Counselling. He is certified in the practice of Reality Therapy, Emotional Intelligence Development, Behavioural Consulting and in the use of the DISC and Enneagram profiling systems. He is also an Advanced EFT practitioner in energy psychology.
 
 
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