Expectation:
Solve Problems
We identify and solve problems through analysis based on first hand observation
We identify and solve problems through analysis based on first hand observation
70% (experiential) development resources can be found here.
20% (exposure or mentoring/coaching) options will be coming soon!
ILT
Instructor-led Training
EL
E-Learning: Online classes and videos
Other
Other Resources: Books, TED talks, articles, etc
A central goal of any manager is to help their employees produce good work, and enhance their ability to do this work over time. But while the concept of performance management isn't new, the methods used to accomplish it have changed. Today's managers must contend with a variety of different factors, including a shortage of skilled labor and boomers leaving the workforce as millennials enter it.
In this course, join HR expert Don Phin as he shares strategies for creating a culture that encourages high performance as well as best practices for improving employee performance in the modern workplace. Don covers techniques for setting clear expectations, delegating tasks, and managing remote workers. He also explains how to get to the root of poor employee performance and coach both high-performing and low-performing employees.
Having a productive, talented workforce is the key to accomplishing your business goals and your vision. Yet there are times when a small number of employees can undermine the success of fellow team members, departments, and company profits. That's why managing employee performance problems is a critical capability for every manager and leader. This course is designed to add knowledge, tactical actions, and communication strategies to your management toolkit, so you can proactively manage employee performance. Leadership coach JoAnn R. Corley-Schwarzkopf explains how to create coaching solutions that work, conduct difficult conversations, make hard decisions, and turn performance management into an ongoing activity at your organization.
Want to make better decisions at work? In this short course, author, innovation expert, and professor Drew Boyd discusses ways to confront our hardwired cognitive biases, in order to make good decisions and exercise more balanced, sound judgment.