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March 9, 2012 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Management Skills Training- 4 Good Reasons To Finesse Your Employee Management Skills

Management Skills Training- 4 Good Reasons To Finesse Your Employee Management Skills

You’ve just been promoted to manager, so along with the new office and nameplate comes all of the knowledge you will ever need. You immediately understand how to increase your team’s performance without driving them to look for new jobs, how to handle conflicts with executives, and how to deal with the pressure of long hours and more responsibilities.

Unfortunately the world does not work that way. When top performers take up their first managerial assignments, they rarely start with all the skills to handle daily challenges. Instead of making mistakes over a slow learning curve, you can adapt rapidly by enrolling in a supervisor course.

1. Increase Team Morale and Productivity

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You’ll likely want to maximize the potential of your new team, but you may not know exactly how. Instead of making mistakes through trial and error, you can get a head start through effective management training. You will learn motivational tips that boost productivity without burning out employees. You also learn how to empower people through delegation, using their natural strengths and talents to achieve operational goals. Happy teams not only tend to work harder; they also tend to lay fewer problems at your doorstep.

2. Avoid Communication Mishaps

When you make your first presentation to the C-suite, do you know how to get your message across? Do you understand the pitfalls of proposing an organizational change to managers with years more experience than you? While front-line employees typically work with their immediate teams, managers meet with executives and employees throughout the organization. Practicing interpersonal skills through a supervisor course can help you act comfortably in your new role, no matter the situation.

3. Connect with Company Goals

New managers are suddenly dropped into a world of revenue targets, quality standards, and legal hurdles. By taking an effective management training course, you can learn how to understand stakeholder needs and develop strategies for continued success. You gain insight into the best ways to connect your work unit’s performance with the company’s finances and reputation. You also develop a mindset of collaboration and learn how to resolve conflicts when your priorities do not match those of your peers.

4. Operate Within the Law

Finally, one of the most important reasons to go through management skills training is to make sure that you are meet your legal obligations. For example, do you understand what questions you can/cannot ask during an interview? Do you know what counts as harassment versus constructive feedback? A short supervisor course can reveal how to establish clear expectations, appraise employee performance, and perform your daily duties without stepping into a lawsuit.

Even though management skills training is most often geared toward new managers, these courses can help even the most tenured supervisors function more effectively. Choose a course that meets your needs, whether online or in-person, and watch the positive transformation it can have on your professional life.

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Get more tips on interviewing, hiring, managing and engaging your employees. Dianne Shaddock is the President of Easy Small Business HR, Employee Hiring and Managing Tips and the author of the eGuides, "How To Supervise:  What Your Boss Never Told You Before You Took the Job", A Step-By-Step Guide For New and Seasoned Managers and "How To Find and Hire the Best Employees".
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