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Practical Leadership 1.0 Supervising for Employee Engagement - Day 1 of 3
This is a three day event - December 1, 2, and 3 at 2pm.
Pricing
DANA Members Use code: NCN
$129 for Members
$169 for Not Yet Members
From our partners at Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, we are delighted to offer: Practical Leadership 1.0 - a three-day online event (December 1-3).
Effectively carrying out a supervisor role is more "art" than science. Often, managers are left on their own to try and figure out how to implement their supervisor duties. Yet skilled supervisors are the primary extrinsic factor that creates strong employee engagement and performance. This highly interactive workshop provides participants with immediately implementable tools and strategies.
This workshop is one of MCN’s most popular trainings and consistently receives high evaluations. You will leave with tools and ideas that you can immediately implement.
Topics include:
- Cultivating self-awareness
- Introduction to emotional intelligence
- Holding difficult conversations
- 6 essential skills of supervision
- Coach approach to supervision
Learning Objectives
- Better understand the competencies of the supervisor role and improved confidence in implementing the role
- Cultivate self-awareness and accountability for avoiding toxic behaviors in the work place
- Increase comfort at holding a range of conversations, including developmental feedback
- Learn strategies for helping employees solve their own challenges
- Build awareness of when to use coaching in the supervisor role
- Receive an introduction to the fundamental components of coaching - listening and inquiry
This training takes place on December 1, 2, and 3 from 1 - 3 p.m. each day. Information about how to log into this training will emailed to you prior to the start of the first day of the training.
FAQS
Speaker Information
Lisa Negstad
consults with a diverse clientele of nonprofits, philanthropies, and government in leadership and organizational development. Believing anyone can be a leader, Lisa lives in two worlds: traditional hierarchies, where she helps managers excel in their role, and collective teams, where she helps groups think systemically and improve their shared leadership skills. Before starting her own consulting firm, Lisa held senior leadership and management positions in several international and U.S.-based nonprofit organizations. Lisa has an MBA from Yale and a B.A. in psychology from Luther College and is certified as a Human Systems Dynamics professional. Lisa, an ongoing learner of cultural agility, brings a strong value of inclusion and participatory processes to her training.