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About This Course
What you will learn
  • Clarify the scope and nature of a supervisory position.
  • Learn some ways to deal with the challenges of the role.
  • Recognize the responsibilities you have as a supervisor, to yourself, your team, and your organization.
  • Learn key techniques to help you plan and prioritize effectively.
  • Acquire a basic understanding of leadership, team building, communication, and motivation, and what part they play in effective supervision.
  • Develop strategies for motivating your team, giving feedback, and resolving conflict.

Study the Professional Supervisor Online Course and Take Your Supervisory Skills to A Higher Level

Great leaders know that you must keep learning in order to be successful, especially if you are in a new role. This online supervisor training course will help you take your supervisory skills to a higher level.

In these Leadership Training Courses, you will learn how to plan effectively, build a high-performing team, motivate employees, provide effective feedback, delegate, and manage conflict. It’s an ideal course fo project managers to learn stress management and to gain supervisor’s skills that can assist in supervisory roles in all facets of supervision and leadership.

This development program has a course that teaches how to deal with conflicts, how to give good feedback, how to delegate tasks to front-line supervisors, and how to manage human resources well.

You will also receive an introduction to several leadership theories, including John Adair’s action-centered leadership model, Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard’s Situational Leadership II® model, and Velsoft’s signature leadership assessment.

How Our Online Supervisor Training Can Help You?

Our Supervisor Course is a leadership development course that offers you information on how to run a business and helps you get better at running a business. It’s a live online program to assist in professional development, and at the end of the course, students receive professional certificates they can use to start their career.

The certificate program is a coaching course that helps supervisors improve their coaching skills.

Professional Online Supervisor Course - Requirements

The Professional Supervisor Course is delivered 100 percent online 24/7.

To successfully complete this course, a student must:

      Have access to the internet and the necessary technical skills to navigate the online learning resources

      Have access to any mobile device with internet connectivity (laptop, desktop, tablet)

      Be a self-directed learner

      Possess sound language and literacy skills

Quick Course Facts

  1. Course content is structured for easy comprehension

  2. Registered students gain unrestricted access to the Professional Supervisor Course

  3. All supervisor training curriculum material is available online 24/7 and can be accessed using any device

  4. Study online from anywhere in your own time at your own pace

  5. All students who complete the course will be awarded with a certificate of completion

For any additional questions please see our comprehensive frequently asked questions or get in touch with our team to learn more about management and leadership programs, further education and training with CFS, or to obtain a course catalog or find out more about payment options.

The Professional Supervisor Online Course Outline

Session 1: Course Overview

With a slew of new tasks and obligations to contend with, new managers need preparation to help them adapt to their new roles. Learning how to supervise the new workers by trial and error may be discouraging.

Learning Objectives:

      Clarify the scope and nature of a supervisory position.

      Learn some ways to deal with the challenges of the role.

      Recognize the responsibilities you have as a supervisor, to yourself, your team, and your organization.

      Learn key techniques to help you plan and prioritize effectively.

      Acquire a basic understanding of leadership, team building, communication, and motivation, and what part they play in effective supervision.

      Develop strategies for motivating your team, giving feedback, and resolving conflict.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Pre-Assignment

      Questionnaire: Role As A Member of The Management Team

      Questionnaire: Organizational Skills

      Questionnaire: Leadership Skills

      Questionnaire: Communication Skills

      Questionnaire: Interaction/Team Skills

      Questionnaire: Problem/Conflict Resolution Skills

      Questionnaire: Pre-Course Score

      Questionnaire: Post-Course Score

Session 2: Adjusting to Your Role

Starting a new career involves entering a learning curve, and assuming a structured leadership position is no exception. A person enjoys their new career while still learning what it means to take on a new role and say goodbye to their previous role.

Introduction

New bosses sometimes sound as though they have been tossed into the deep end of a lake with no idea what to do except tread water. This course is an ideal introduction to the current job and will assist them in deciding what they need to do, regardless of whether they are getting support and direction from their boss.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Be a Learner

      Refresh Your Network

      Leverage a Mentor

      Set Limits

      Let Go

      Pre-Assignment Review

      Making The Transition

      Dealing With Older Employees

      Dealing With Friends Who You Now Supervise

      Dealing With Unions

Session 3: A Supervisor’s Responsibilities

When starting a new career, one of the first encounters is with their own boss to determine what their job means and what their goals are.

      Making Connections

Session 4: Action-Centered Leadership

As a supervisor, they are responsible for a wide range of tasks. It can be difficult to satisfy everyone's needs, particularly when competing interests are present.

Model Overview

John Adair's action-centered leadership style will assist in managing goals. This model demonstrates how leadership is a balancing act between people, organisations, and the work to be accomplished.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Individual

      Team

      Task

      Considering the Possibilities

Session 5: Making Plans

The priority list is a helpful guide for everyone, not just administrators. However, making a list can be a futile exercise if they write it, put it down, and never return to it again.

Introduction

Choosing what is urgent and what is relevant is an important aspect of planning. This assists in determining when to focus activities in order to complete tasks in a priority order. This is where the Urgent-Important Matrix comes in.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Old Sayings With Staying Power

      Old Sayings With Staying Power

      Breaking Down The Matrix

      Progress and Maintenance Tasks

      Prioritizing Case Study

      The Four Elements

      The Importance of Goals

      Benefits for Employees

      Planning to Plan

Session 6: Setting Goals

Those who get where they want to go set targets and then take the required steps to accomplish them. Read the second half of that segment again, and you'll have an advantage over people who don't achieve their goals: action is the answer.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Going After Your Dreams

      Going After Your Dreams

      The SPIRIT Acronym

Session 7: Defining Leadership

Leadership is more than just supervision and management; it is about the stuff that a person does that entices the attention of those in working with them. They should expect to be closely watched while they are in a position of leadership.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Making Connections

      Key Characteristics

      A Brief History, Part One

      A Brief History, Part Two

      The Leadership Formula

      Where We Want To Be

      Direction and Support

      Case Studies

      Situation Two

      Situation Three

      Situation Four

Session 8: The Situational Leadership Model

Often leadership books and courses use Situational Leadership because it delivers knowledge in a manner that is relevant to the various facets of various workplaces.

The Situational Leadership II® Model

There are many very good leaderships styles that have been established over several years of research and with the support of several organizations and their executives. Both of these models have certain aspects in common that they can all draw from in their search to be the best leaders they can be.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Director’s Style

      Coach’s Style

      Supporter’s Style

      Delegator’s Style

      Understanding Your Comfort Zone

      Our Comfort Zone

      The Cyclical Process

Session 9: What’s Your Type? How About Mine?

If an individual is open to self-discovery, they gain insights into their own attitudes and motives.

Assessing Your Preferences

There are several avenues to explore the personality types of the individuals with whom we work and play.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Identifying Your Characteristics and Preferences

      Example

      Questionnaire

      What Does it Mean To Have a Number?

      Mostly A’s – Inquiring Rationals, Part One

      Mostly A’s – Inquiring Rationals, Part Two

      Mostly B’s – Authentic Idealists, Part One

      Mostly B’s – Authentic Idealists, Part Two

      Mostly C’s – Organized Guardians, Part One

      Mostly C’s – Organized Guardians, Part Two

      Mostly D’s – Resourceful Artisans

      Mostly D’s – Resourceful Artisans, Part Two

      What’s Important?

      Making Connections

Session 10: Team Building Tips

Getting together people from different cultures, new thoughts, and the opportunity to perform a multitude of activities is what makes work an interesting place to be.

What is a Team?

A team, as described by Glenn Parker, is "a group of people with a high degree of interdependence directed toward the accomplishment of an objective or the completion of a mission."

Topics to be discussed include:

      What Does That Mean?

      Advantages and Disadvantages of Teams

      The Advantages of Teams

      How Can Teams Help Employees Grow?

Session 11: Developing a High-Performing Team

The creation of a team follows a predictable trend. Knowing the series will help to assist the team and achieve the best possible results together.

The Five Stages of Team Development

There has been a lot of research done on teams and group dynamics. This simple model, created by Bruce Tuckman, stresses that all teams and organizations go through five stages of growth, but they do not always go through those stages together or at the same time.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Forming

      Storming

      Norming

      Performing

      Adjourning

      How Can I Help?

      Team Problem Solving

      Tips for Effective Leadership

      Characteristics of Team Players

Session 12: Communication Skills

It is simply not appropriate to explain becoming a supervisor without considering communication. And if they are not communicating with others, they may be conveying a message.

Defining Communication

Communication is described as the ability to send messages and make the other party understand them even though they do not reply.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Making Connections

      Communication Barriers

      Active Listening Skills

      Responding to Feelings

      Reading Cues

      Demonstration Cues

      Tips for Becoming a Better Listener

      Making Connections

      Building Relationships with Questions

      Open Questions

      Closed Questions

      Opening Up Questions

      Probing Techniques

      Verbal and Non-Verbal Probes

      Probing Techniques

      The Communication Process

      Breaking Down the Process

      Tips and Tricks

Session 13: Motivating Employees

It is often attempted to talk about the staff's motivation in clear terms, despite the fact that it is a tough thing to pin down.

To Motivate or Instigate

Motivation is a difficult concept to understand. They used to say as supervisors that the best way to convince someone to do something was to make them want to do it in order to get something they want or stop something they don't want. They will either pay them or discipline them.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Carrot

      The Whip

      The Plant

      What Do You Think?

      Making Connections

Session 14: Orientation and Onboarding

This session would look at the induction curriculum and how much it engages incoming hires.

The First 48 Hours

Companies invest a considerable amount of time and resources in attracting and hiring new workers. Most administrators think their work is finished after the recruiting decision has been made. When a new employee arrives at work, there is very little systematic consideration given to affirm the notion that the employee made the correct decision and has joined a well-organized, well-run organisation.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Orientation

      Onboarding

      How Did Your Orientation Rate?

      Questions

Session 15: Training Tips and Tricks

As a boss, they will periodically consider the workers' level of maturity. Although they may prepare for them to attend outside training, managers are often expected to have training as well.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Guidelines for Effective Training

      Developing Your Training Skills

Session 16: Providing Feedback

Some people dislike receiving reviews as much as we dislike giving it. However, it is something that everybody demands.

The Purpose of Feedback

The aim of feedback is to help people improve their success in the future. Even if it does not result in the optimal level of success, the feedback meeting offers a forum for clarification of goals, outcomes, inspiration, and how to achieve.

Topics to be discussed include:

      In Private

      Balanced

      Relevant

      Specific

      Documented

      Personal (In the Right Way)

      Skill Building

      Receiving Feedback

Session 17: Doing Delegation Right

This session will go into the dos and don'ts of delegation. It will also have the opportunity to learn some delegation skills.

Delegation is a Key Skill!

Delegation is one of the most important qualities a boss can learn. It lessens a manager's workload while still developing staff skills.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Defining Responsibility and Accountability

      Defining Delegation

      Making Connections

Session 18: Dealing with Conflict

Nobody likes to deal with tension, but the fact is that as people cooperate, they cannot all agree with one another. In reality, any degree of disagreement may be helpful.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Process Overview

      Deciding When To Get Involved

      The Problem Solving Model

      Breaking Down The Model

      Background Information, Part One

      Background Information, Part Two

      Team Leader's Worksheet

Session 19: Managing Disciplinary Issues

Discipline is not correlated with punishment: it may be both positive and negative.

What is Discipline?

Discipline is an essential component of running a successful organisation. The term "discipline" is derived from the word "disciple," which means "to form or instruct." Discipline is not intended to be a harsh concept, despite the fact that it is often associated with discipline.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Disciplinary Meeting

      A Sample Discipline Checklist for a Supervisor

Session 20: A Personal Action Plan

Making a personal action plan will assist one with keeping on board and on goal. Taking accountability for one's decisions and consequences gets things done. This final exercise allows them to synthesize their previous learning and bring it into effect.

      Starting Point

      Where I Want to Go

      How I Will Get There

Recognition & Accreditation

Upon successful completion of this course and achieving a passing score for the assessment, you will be issued with an international continuing education credit (CEU) certificate.

This supervisor course certificate is applicable worldwide, which demonstrates your commitment to learning new skills. You can share the certificate with your friends, relatives, co-workers, and potential employers. Also, include it in your resume/CV, professional social media profiles and job applications.

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Units of Study

Session 1: Course Overview

  •     Learning Objectives
  •     Pre-Assignment
  •     Questionnaire: Role As A Member of The Management Team
  •     Questionnaire: Organizational Skills
  •     Questionnaire: Leadership Skills
  •     Questionnaire: Communication Skills
  •     Questionnaire: Interaction/Team Skills
  •     Questionnaire: Problem/Conflict Resolution Skills

Session 2: Adjusting to Your Role

  •     Introduction
  •     Be a Learner
  •     Refresh Your Network
  •     Leverage a Mentor
  •     Set Limits
  •     Let Go
  •     Pre-Assignment Review
  •     Making The Transition
  •     Dealing With Older Employees
  •     Dealing With Friends Who You Now Supervise
  •     Dealing With Unions

Session 3: A Supervisor’s Responsibilities

  •     Making Connections

Session 4: Action-Centered Leadership

  •     Model Overview
  •     Individual
  •     Team
  •     Task
  •     Considering The Possibilities

Session 5: Making Plans

  •     Old Sayings With Staying Power
  •     Old Sayings With Staying Power
  •     Introduction
  •     Breaking Down The Matrix
  •     Progress and Maintenance Tasks
  •     Prioritizing Case Study
  •     The Four Elements
  •     The Importance of Goals
  •     Benefits for Employees
  •     Planning to Plan

Session 6: Setting Goals

  •     Going After Your Dreams
  •     Going After Your Dreams
  •     The SPIRIT Acronym

Session 7: Defining Leadership

  •     Making Connections
  •     Key Characteristics
  •     A Brief History, Part One
  •     A Brief History, Part Two
  •     The Leadership Formula
  •     Where We Want To Be
  •     Direction and Support
  •     Case Studies
  •     Situation Two
  •     Situation Three
  •     Situation Four

Session 8: The Situational Leadership Model

  •     The Situational Leadership II® Model
  •     Director’s Style
  •     Coach’s Style
  •     Supporter’s Style
  •     Delegator’s Style
  •     Understanding Your Comfort Zone
  •     Our Comfort Zone
  •     The Cyclical Process

Session 9: What’s Your Type? How About Mine?

  •     Assessing Your Preferences
  •     Identifying Your Characteristics and Preferences
  •     Example
  •     Questionnaire
  •     What Does it Mean To Have a Number?
  •     Mostly A’s – Inquiring Rationals, Part One
  •     Mostly A’s – Inquiring Rationals, Part Two
  •     Mostly B’s – Authentic Idealists, Part One
  •     Mostly B’s – Authentic Idealists, Part Two
  •     Mostly C’s – Organized Guardians, Part One
  •     Mostly C’s – Organized Guardians, Part Two
  •     Mostly D’s – Resourceful Artisans
  •     Mostly D’s – Resourceful Artisans, Part Two
  •     What’s Important?
  •     Making Connections

Session 10: Team Building Tips

  •     What is a Team?
  •     What Does That Mean?
  •     Advantages and Disadvantages of Teams
  •     The Advantages of Teams
  •     How Can Teams Help Employees Grow?

Session 11: Developing a High-Performing Team

  •     The Five Stages of Team Development
  •     Forming
  •     Storming
  •     Norming
  •     Performing
  •     Adjourning
  •     How Can I Help?
  •     Team Problem Solving
  •     Tips for Effective Leadership
  •     Characteristics of Team Players

Session 12: Communication Skills

  •     Defining Communication
  •     Making Connections
  •     Communication Barriers
  •     Active Listening Skills
  •     Responding to Feelings
  •     Reading Cues
  •     Demonstration Cues
  •     Tips for Becoming a Better Listener
  •     Making Connections
  •     Building Relationships with Questions
  •     Open Questions
  •     Closed Questions
  •     Opening Up Questions
  •     Probing Techniques
  •     Verbal and Non-Verbal Probes
  •     Probing Techniques
  •     The Communication Process
  •     Breaking Down the Process
  •     Tips and Tricks

Session 13: Motivating Employees

  •     To Motivate or Instigate
  •     The Carrot
  •     The Whip
  •     The Plant
  •     What Do You Think?
  •     Making Connections

Session 14: Orientation and Onboarding

  •     The First 48 Hours
  •     Orientation
  •     Onboarding
  •     How Did Your Orientation Rate?
  •     Questions

Session 15: Training Tips and Tricks

  •     Guidelines for Effective Training
  •     Developing Your Training Skills

Session 16: Providing Feedback

  •     The Purpose of Feedback
  •     In Private
  •     Balanced
  •     Relevant
  •     Specific
  •     Documented
  •     Personal (In the Right Way)
  •     Skill Building
  •     Receiving Feedback

Session 17: Doing Delegation Right

  •     Delegation is a Key Skill!
  •     Defining Responsibility and Accountability
  •     Defining Delegation
  •     Making Connections

Session 18: Dealing with Conflict

  •     Process Overview
  •     Deciding When To Get Involved
  •     The Problem Solving Model
  •     Breaking Down The Model
  •     Background Information, Part One
  •     Background Information, Part Two
  •     Team Leader's Worksheet

Session 19: Managing Disciplinary Issues

  •     What is Discipline?
  •     The Disciplinary Meeting
  •     A Sample Discipline Checklist for a Supervisor

Session 20: A Personal Action Plan

  •     Starting Point
  •     Where I Want to Go
  •     How I Will Get There
Requirements

Entry requirements

Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills.

Minimum education

Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course.

Computer requirements

Students will need access to a computer and the internet.

Minimum specifications for the computer are:

Windows:

Microsoft Windows XP, or laterModern and up to date Browser (Internet Explorer 8 or later, Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

MAC/iOS

OSX/iOS 6 or laterModern and up to date Browser (Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

All systems

Internet bandwidth of 1Mb or fasterFlash player or a browser with HTML5 video capabilities(Currently Internet Explorer 9, Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

Students will also need access the following applications:

Adobe Acrobat Reader

Requirements

Entry requirements:

Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills.


Minimum education:

Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course.


Device requirements:

Students will need access to a computer/any device and the internet.

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Course Summary

  • Delivery: Online
  • Access: Unlimited Lifetime
  • Time: Study at your own pace
  • Duration: 6 to 8 Hours
  • Assessments: Yes
  • Qualification: Certificate
About This Course
What you will learn
  • Clarify the scope and nature of a supervisory position.
  • Learn some ways to deal with the challenges of the role.
  • Recognize the responsibilities you have as a supervisor, to yourself, your team, and your organization.
  • Learn key techniques to help you plan and prioritize effectively.
  • Acquire a basic understanding of leadership, team building, communication, and motivation, and what part they play in effective supervision.
  • Develop strategies for motivating your team, giving feedback, and resolving conflict.

Study the Professional Supervisor Online Course and Take Your Supervisory Skills to A Higher Level

Great leaders know that you must keep learning in order to be successful, especially if you are in a new role. This online supervisor training course will help you take your supervisory skills to a higher level.

In these Leadership Training Courses, you will learn how to plan effectively, build a high-performing team, motivate employees, provide effective feedback, delegate, and manage conflict. It’s an ideal course fo project managers to learn stress management and to gain supervisor’s skills that can assist in supervisory roles in all facets of supervision and leadership.

This development program has a course that teaches how to deal with conflicts, how to give good feedback, how to delegate tasks to front-line supervisors, and how to manage human resources well.

You will also receive an introduction to several leadership theories, including John Adair’s action-centered leadership model, Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard’s Situational Leadership II® model, and Velsoft’s signature leadership assessment.

How Our Online Supervisor Training Can Help You?

Our Supervisor Course is a leadership development course that offers you information on how to run a business and helps you get better at running a business. It’s a live online program to assist in professional development, and at the end of the course, students receive professional certificates they can use to start their career.

The certificate program is a coaching course that helps supervisors improve their coaching skills.

Professional Online Supervisor Course - Requirements

The Professional Supervisor Course is delivered 100 percent online 24/7.

To successfully complete this course, a student must:

      Have access to the internet and the necessary technical skills to navigate the online learning resources

      Have access to any mobile device with internet connectivity (laptop, desktop, tablet)

      Be a self-directed learner

      Possess sound language and literacy skills

Quick Course Facts

  1. Course content is structured for easy comprehension

  2. Registered students gain unrestricted access to the Professional Supervisor Course

  3. All supervisor training curriculum material is available online 24/7 and can be accessed using any device

  4. Study online from anywhere in your own time at your own pace

  5. All students who complete the course will be awarded with a certificate of completion

For any additional questions please see our comprehensive frequently asked questions or get in touch with our team to learn more about management and leadership programs, further education and training with CFS, or to obtain a course catalog or find out more about payment options.

The Professional Supervisor Online Course Outline

Session 1: Course Overview

With a slew of new tasks and obligations to contend with, new managers need preparation to help them adapt to their new roles. Learning how to supervise the new workers by trial and error may be discouraging.

Learning Objectives:

      Clarify the scope and nature of a supervisory position.

      Learn some ways to deal with the challenges of the role.

      Recognize the responsibilities you have as a supervisor, to yourself, your team, and your organization.

      Learn key techniques to help you plan and prioritize effectively.

      Acquire a basic understanding of leadership, team building, communication, and motivation, and what part they play in effective supervision.

      Develop strategies for motivating your team, giving feedback, and resolving conflict.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Pre-Assignment

      Questionnaire: Role As A Member of The Management Team

      Questionnaire: Organizational Skills

      Questionnaire: Leadership Skills

      Questionnaire: Communication Skills

      Questionnaire: Interaction/Team Skills

      Questionnaire: Problem/Conflict Resolution Skills

      Questionnaire: Pre-Course Score

      Questionnaire: Post-Course Score

Session 2: Adjusting to Your Role

Starting a new career involves entering a learning curve, and assuming a structured leadership position is no exception. A person enjoys their new career while still learning what it means to take on a new role and say goodbye to their previous role.

Introduction

New bosses sometimes sound as though they have been tossed into the deep end of a lake with no idea what to do except tread water. This course is an ideal introduction to the current job and will assist them in deciding what they need to do, regardless of whether they are getting support and direction from their boss.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Be a Learner

      Refresh Your Network

      Leverage a Mentor

      Set Limits

      Let Go

      Pre-Assignment Review

      Making The Transition

      Dealing With Older Employees

      Dealing With Friends Who You Now Supervise

      Dealing With Unions

Session 3: A Supervisor’s Responsibilities

When starting a new career, one of the first encounters is with their own boss to determine what their job means and what their goals are.

      Making Connections

Session 4: Action-Centered Leadership

As a supervisor, they are responsible for a wide range of tasks. It can be difficult to satisfy everyone's needs, particularly when competing interests are present.

Model Overview

John Adair's action-centered leadership style will assist in managing goals. This model demonstrates how leadership is a balancing act between people, organisations, and the work to be accomplished.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Individual

      Team

      Task

      Considering the Possibilities

Session 5: Making Plans

The priority list is a helpful guide for everyone, not just administrators. However, making a list can be a futile exercise if they write it, put it down, and never return to it again.

Introduction

Choosing what is urgent and what is relevant is an important aspect of planning. This assists in determining when to focus activities in order to complete tasks in a priority order. This is where the Urgent-Important Matrix comes in.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Old Sayings With Staying Power

      Old Sayings With Staying Power

      Breaking Down The Matrix

      Progress and Maintenance Tasks

      Prioritizing Case Study

      The Four Elements

      The Importance of Goals

      Benefits for Employees

      Planning to Plan

Session 6: Setting Goals

Those who get where they want to go set targets and then take the required steps to accomplish them. Read the second half of that segment again, and you'll have an advantage over people who don't achieve their goals: action is the answer.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Going After Your Dreams

      Going After Your Dreams

      The SPIRIT Acronym

Session 7: Defining Leadership

Leadership is more than just supervision and management; it is about the stuff that a person does that entices the attention of those in working with them. They should expect to be closely watched while they are in a position of leadership.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Making Connections

      Key Characteristics

      A Brief History, Part One

      A Brief History, Part Two

      The Leadership Formula

      Where We Want To Be

      Direction and Support

      Case Studies

      Situation Two

      Situation Three

      Situation Four

Session 8: The Situational Leadership Model

Often leadership books and courses use Situational Leadership because it delivers knowledge in a manner that is relevant to the various facets of various workplaces.

The Situational Leadership II® Model

There are many very good leaderships styles that have been established over several years of research and with the support of several organizations and their executives. Both of these models have certain aspects in common that they can all draw from in their search to be the best leaders they can be.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Director’s Style

      Coach’s Style

      Supporter’s Style

      Delegator’s Style

      Understanding Your Comfort Zone

      Our Comfort Zone

      The Cyclical Process

Session 9: What’s Your Type? How About Mine?

If an individual is open to self-discovery, they gain insights into their own attitudes and motives.

Assessing Your Preferences

There are several avenues to explore the personality types of the individuals with whom we work and play.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Identifying Your Characteristics and Preferences

      Example

      Questionnaire

      What Does it Mean To Have a Number?

      Mostly A’s – Inquiring Rationals, Part One

      Mostly A’s – Inquiring Rationals, Part Two

      Mostly B’s – Authentic Idealists, Part One

      Mostly B’s – Authentic Idealists, Part Two

      Mostly C’s – Organized Guardians, Part One

      Mostly C’s – Organized Guardians, Part Two

      Mostly D’s – Resourceful Artisans

      Mostly D’s – Resourceful Artisans, Part Two

      What’s Important?

      Making Connections

Session 10: Team Building Tips

Getting together people from different cultures, new thoughts, and the opportunity to perform a multitude of activities is what makes work an interesting place to be.

What is a Team?

A team, as described by Glenn Parker, is "a group of people with a high degree of interdependence directed toward the accomplishment of an objective or the completion of a mission."

Topics to be discussed include:

      What Does That Mean?

      Advantages and Disadvantages of Teams

      The Advantages of Teams

      How Can Teams Help Employees Grow?

Session 11: Developing a High-Performing Team

The creation of a team follows a predictable trend. Knowing the series will help to assist the team and achieve the best possible results together.

The Five Stages of Team Development

There has been a lot of research done on teams and group dynamics. This simple model, created by Bruce Tuckman, stresses that all teams and organizations go through five stages of growth, but they do not always go through those stages together or at the same time.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Forming

      Storming

      Norming

      Performing

      Adjourning

      How Can I Help?

      Team Problem Solving

      Tips for Effective Leadership

      Characteristics of Team Players

Session 12: Communication Skills

It is simply not appropriate to explain becoming a supervisor without considering communication. And if they are not communicating with others, they may be conveying a message.

Defining Communication

Communication is described as the ability to send messages and make the other party understand them even though they do not reply.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Making Connections

      Communication Barriers

      Active Listening Skills

      Responding to Feelings

      Reading Cues

      Demonstration Cues

      Tips for Becoming a Better Listener

      Making Connections

      Building Relationships with Questions

      Open Questions

      Closed Questions

      Opening Up Questions

      Probing Techniques

      Verbal and Non-Verbal Probes

      Probing Techniques

      The Communication Process

      Breaking Down the Process

      Tips and Tricks

Session 13: Motivating Employees

It is often attempted to talk about the staff's motivation in clear terms, despite the fact that it is a tough thing to pin down.

To Motivate or Instigate

Motivation is a difficult concept to understand. They used to say as supervisors that the best way to convince someone to do something was to make them want to do it in order to get something they want or stop something they don't want. They will either pay them or discipline them.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Carrot

      The Whip

      The Plant

      What Do You Think?

      Making Connections

Session 14: Orientation and Onboarding

This session would look at the induction curriculum and how much it engages incoming hires.

The First 48 Hours

Companies invest a considerable amount of time and resources in attracting and hiring new workers. Most administrators think their work is finished after the recruiting decision has been made. When a new employee arrives at work, there is very little systematic consideration given to affirm the notion that the employee made the correct decision and has joined a well-organized, well-run organisation.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Orientation

      Onboarding

      How Did Your Orientation Rate?

      Questions

Session 15: Training Tips and Tricks

As a boss, they will periodically consider the workers' level of maturity. Although they may prepare for them to attend outside training, managers are often expected to have training as well.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Guidelines for Effective Training

      Developing Your Training Skills

Session 16: Providing Feedback

Some people dislike receiving reviews as much as we dislike giving it. However, it is something that everybody demands.

The Purpose of Feedback

The aim of feedback is to help people improve their success in the future. Even if it does not result in the optimal level of success, the feedback meeting offers a forum for clarification of goals, outcomes, inspiration, and how to achieve.

Topics to be discussed include:

      In Private

      Balanced

      Relevant

      Specific

      Documented

      Personal (In the Right Way)

      Skill Building

      Receiving Feedback

Session 17: Doing Delegation Right

This session will go into the dos and don'ts of delegation. It will also have the opportunity to learn some delegation skills.

Delegation is a Key Skill!

Delegation is one of the most important qualities a boss can learn. It lessens a manager's workload while still developing staff skills.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Defining Responsibility and Accountability

      Defining Delegation

      Making Connections

Session 18: Dealing with Conflict

Nobody likes to deal with tension, but the fact is that as people cooperate, they cannot all agree with one another. In reality, any degree of disagreement may be helpful.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Process Overview

      Deciding When To Get Involved

      The Problem Solving Model

      Breaking Down The Model

      Background Information, Part One

      Background Information, Part Two

      Team Leader's Worksheet

Session 19: Managing Disciplinary Issues

Discipline is not correlated with punishment: it may be both positive and negative.

What is Discipline?

Discipline is an essential component of running a successful organisation. The term "discipline" is derived from the word "disciple," which means "to form or instruct." Discipline is not intended to be a harsh concept, despite the fact that it is often associated with discipline.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Disciplinary Meeting

      A Sample Discipline Checklist for a Supervisor

Session 20: A Personal Action Plan

Making a personal action plan will assist one with keeping on board and on goal. Taking accountability for one's decisions and consequences gets things done. This final exercise allows them to synthesize their previous learning and bring it into effect.

      Starting Point

      Where I Want to Go

      How I Will Get There

Recognition & Accreditation

Upon successful completion of this course and achieving a passing score for the assessment, you will be issued with an international continuing education credit (CEU) certificate.

This supervisor course certificate is applicable worldwide, which demonstrates your commitment to learning new skills. You can share the certificate with your friends, relatives, co-workers, and potential employers. Also, include it in your resume/CV, professional social media profiles and job applications.

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Units of Study

Session 1: Course Overview

  •     Learning Objectives
  •     Pre-Assignment
  •     Questionnaire: Role As A Member of The Management Team
  •     Questionnaire: Organizational Skills
  •     Questionnaire: Leadership Skills
  •     Questionnaire: Communication Skills
  •     Questionnaire: Interaction/Team Skills
  •     Questionnaire: Problem/Conflict Resolution Skills

Session 2: Adjusting to Your Role

  •     Introduction
  •     Be a Learner
  •     Refresh Your Network
  •     Leverage a Mentor
  •     Set Limits
  •     Let Go
  •     Pre-Assignment Review
  •     Making The Transition
  •     Dealing With Older Employees
  •     Dealing With Friends Who You Now Supervise
  •     Dealing With Unions

Session 3: A Supervisor’s Responsibilities

  •     Making Connections

Session 4: Action-Centered Leadership

  •     Model Overview
  •     Individual
  •     Team
  •     Task
  •     Considering The Possibilities

Session 5: Making Plans

  •     Old Sayings With Staying Power
  •     Old Sayings With Staying Power
  •     Introduction
  •     Breaking Down The Matrix
  •     Progress and Maintenance Tasks
  •     Prioritizing Case Study
  •     The Four Elements
  •     The Importance of Goals
  •     Benefits for Employees
  •     Planning to Plan

Session 6: Setting Goals

  •     Going After Your Dreams
  •     Going After Your Dreams
  •     The SPIRIT Acronym

Session 7: Defining Leadership

  •     Making Connections
  •     Key Characteristics
  •     A Brief History, Part One
  •     A Brief History, Part Two
  •     The Leadership Formula
  •     Where We Want To Be
  •     Direction and Support
  •     Case Studies
  •     Situation Two
  •     Situation Three
  •     Situation Four

Session 8: The Situational Leadership Model

  •     The Situational Leadership II® Model
  •     Director’s Style
  •     Coach’s Style
  •     Supporter’s Style
  •     Delegator’s Style
  •     Understanding Your Comfort Zone
  •     Our Comfort Zone
  •     The Cyclical Process

Session 9: What’s Your Type? How About Mine?

  •     Assessing Your Preferences
  •     Identifying Your Characteristics and Preferences
  •     Example
  •     Questionnaire
  •     What Does it Mean To Have a Number?
  •     Mostly A’s – Inquiring Rationals, Part One
  •     Mostly A’s – Inquiring Rationals, Part Two
  •     Mostly B’s – Authentic Idealists, Part One
  •     Mostly B’s – Authentic Idealists, Part Two
  •     Mostly C’s – Organized Guardians, Part One
  •     Mostly C’s – Organized Guardians, Part Two
  •     Mostly D’s – Resourceful Artisans
  •     Mostly D’s – Resourceful Artisans, Part Two
  •     What’s Important?
  •     Making Connections

Session 10: Team Building Tips

  •     What is a Team?
  •     What Does That Mean?
  •     Advantages and Disadvantages of Teams
  •     The Advantages of Teams
  •     How Can Teams Help Employees Grow?

Session 11: Developing a High-Performing Team

  •     The Five Stages of Team Development
  •     Forming
  •     Storming
  •     Norming
  •     Performing
  •     Adjourning
  •     How Can I Help?
  •     Team Problem Solving
  •     Tips for Effective Leadership
  •     Characteristics of Team Players

Session 12: Communication Skills

  •     Defining Communication
  •     Making Connections
  •     Communication Barriers
  •     Active Listening Skills
  •     Responding to Feelings
  •     Reading Cues
  •     Demonstration Cues
  •     Tips for Becoming a Better Listener
  •     Making Connections
  •     Building Relationships with Questions
  •     Open Questions
  •     Closed Questions
  •     Opening Up Questions
  •     Probing Techniques
  •     Verbal and Non-Verbal Probes
  •     Probing Techniques
  •     The Communication Process
  •     Breaking Down the Process
  •     Tips and Tricks

Session 13: Motivating Employees

  •     To Motivate or Instigate
  •     The Carrot
  •     The Whip
  •     The Plant
  •     What Do You Think?
  •     Making Connections

Session 14: Orientation and Onboarding

  •     The First 48 Hours
  •     Orientation
  •     Onboarding
  •     How Did Your Orientation Rate?
  •     Questions

Session 15: Training Tips and Tricks

  •     Guidelines for Effective Training
  •     Developing Your Training Skills

Session 16: Providing Feedback

  •     The Purpose of Feedback
  •     In Private
  •     Balanced
  •     Relevant
  •     Specific
  •     Documented
  •     Personal (In the Right Way)
  •     Skill Building
  •     Receiving Feedback

Session 17: Doing Delegation Right

  •     Delegation is a Key Skill!
  •     Defining Responsibility and Accountability
  •     Defining Delegation
  •     Making Connections

Session 18: Dealing with Conflict

  •     Process Overview
  •     Deciding When To Get Involved
  •     The Problem Solving Model
  •     Breaking Down The Model
  •     Background Information, Part One
  •     Background Information, Part Two
  •     Team Leader's Worksheet

Session 19: Managing Disciplinary Issues

  •     What is Discipline?
  •     The Disciplinary Meeting
  •     A Sample Discipline Checklist for a Supervisor

Session 20: A Personal Action Plan

  •     Starting Point
  •     Where I Want to Go
  •     How I Will Get There
Requirements

Entry requirements

Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills.

Minimum education

Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course.

Computer requirements

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Minimum specifications for the computer are:

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Microsoft Windows XP, or laterModern and up to date Browser (Internet Explorer 8 or later, Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

MAC/iOS

OSX/iOS 6 or laterModern and up to date Browser (Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

All systems

Internet bandwidth of 1Mb or fasterFlash player or a browser with HTML5 video capabilities(Currently Internet Explorer 9, Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

Students will also need access the following applications:

Adobe Acrobat Reader

Requirements

Entry requirements:

Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills.


Minimum education:

Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course.


Device requirements:

Students will need access to a computer/any device and the internet.

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22.  Can I take more than one course at a time?

Courses
are studied online at your own pace and you are free to study as many
or as few courses as you wish, we also offer online course bundles that
allow you to save on additional courses so that you may get all the
topics related to your training goals in one go.

23.  What are the Payment Methods available? Is there a payment plan?

We accept payments via PayPal, Credit Card and Bank Transfer.

Payment Plans: We have partnered with Partial.ly, to offer our own in house payment plan. Everyone is Pre-Approved, providing the initial deposit is paid in full.

To pay via bank transfer contact us info@coursesforsuccess.com

24.  Can I purchase for multiple people?

Yes, you can do this by purchasing individually via website or send us a request via email at info@coursesforsuccess.com

25.  Can I request for an invoice before purchase?

Yes, you can request for an invoice via email at info@coursesforsuccess.com

26.  Purchase for a gift?

Yes, you can purchase this course as a gift, simply send an email to info@coursesforsuccess.com, with the course details and we can accommodate this.

27.  Can I create my own course bundle?

Yes,
you can customize your own bundle. Please send us the complete list
with the exact course link of the courses you'd like to bundle up via
email info@coursesforsuccess.com and we will create them for you. *Each course access, time of completion and certification varies depending on the course type.

28.  How will I contact Courses For Success if I have any questions?

You can contact our support team, at any time through live chat on our website, or email at info@coursesforsuccess.com, or by calling one of our phone numbers depending on which country you are in.  

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Course Bundles

Looking for specific training for yourself or employees. Choose from our Course Bundles below or build you own Bundle, by adding more courses to your cart. Choose different courses or the same course for multiple staff members and receive volume discounts at checkout.

Course Bundles