INTRODUCTION
In the ever-evolving
world of business, the pressure to achieve and deliver results remains a
consistent factor for organizations of all sizes. The modern manager's role
isn't just overseeing tasks or ensuring projects are completed on time. It's
about driving teams towards outcomes that matter. Leading for results goes
beyond merely "managing" – it involves inspiring, guiding, and
ensuring the team is aligned with the organization's vision. Here's how you can
embody that leadership style.
In this intense 5-day
training course, participants will learn how managing typically involves
planning, organizing, and coordinating. On the other hand, leading is about inspiring and motivating a team
towards a shared vision or goal. Effective managers who can lead results should
wear both hats, switching between roles when the situation demands.
Objectives
At the end of this
Innovation for Results training course, you will have learned how to:
Understand the
importance of delegation and empowerment in a leadership role.
Identify techniques
for effective delegation and fostering empowerment.
Understand the
importance of results-driven leadership.
Recognize the
responsibilities and challenges of a manager in driving results.
Deep dive into the
various components of performance management.
Recognize the tools
and techniques for effective performance management.
Recognize the
significance of developing individuals within the team.
Explore various
methods to identify and nurture potential for improved results.
Course Outline
Day 1
Introduction to
Leading for Results
The role of leadership
in achieving outcomes.
The difference between
management and leadership.
Introduction to
Performance Management Principles
The importance of
setting clear expectations of results and performance.
Linking individual,
team, and organizational objectives.
How to work with your
team to set an achievable, relevant goal.
How to create and use
Performance Dashboards for monitoring and assessment.
Day 2
Performance Management
Principles
Key Components of
Performance Management
Goal setting,
monitoring, evaluation, feedback, and development plans.
Linking Performance
Management to Business Strategy
Aligning team goals
with organizational strategy.
The role of KPIs (Key
Performance Indicators).
Day 3
Results coaching and
performance feedback best practice
Importance of regular
feedback in a manager’s role.
Constructive vs.
destructive feedback.
Real-life scenarios
and role-playing for effective feedback.
Day 4
Developing People's
Potential
The Importance of
People Development
The business case for
continuous learning and development.
Use a competence-based
approach to building individual performance
Tools and techniques
for identifying and nurturing potential
Training, mentoring,
and coaching.
Real-life case studies
of effective people development.
Using Self-Assessments
for personal responsibility for one’s development.
How Performance
Appraisals can help identify development and training needs.
Day 5
Delegation and
Empowerment
The Art and Science of
Delegation
Why managers fail to
delegate.
Steps in the
delegation process.
Fostering Empowerment
Within Teams
The link between
empowerment, motivation, and results.
Techniques to create
an empowered work environment.
Wrapping up and action
planning: Setting personal objectives post-training.