performance management & feedback skills
A one day /
half day course designed to improve core skills and develop a framework for
application in the workplace
Do you have to give
feedback to members of staff about their – performance, behaviour, attitudes?
Do you find it more difficult
to give “negative” feedback than positive feedback?
When you give negative
feedback do you feel that you give it in the best possible way to achieve the
desired outcome / change – including maintaining the relationship?
One way to help people to grow
is to use objective, non-judgemental feedback. Constructive feedback is a
central part of performance management. It is one of the manager’s tools for
maintaining and improving performance from day to day, not just at the annual
appraisal time. This one day interactive course covers all aspects of feedback
skills and techniques to give managers confidence in this vital area of their
responsibilities.
Objectives
By the end of the
course, delegates will be able to:
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identify the
purpose and benefit of managing performance for the individual for the manager
and the organisation
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identify high
flyers and underperformers and be able to analyse some of the reasons for the
different behaviours
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develop an
action plan with regular reviews that is timely, supportive and developmental
for individuals in the team
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demonstrate
effective interpersonal skills required to handle the problems and
opportunities associated with regular performance reviews
-
explain the
importance of all types of constructive feedback and identify opportunities
for giving feedback
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devise
strategies to deal effectively with difficult situations and different
reactions
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successfully
plan, structure and conduct feedback session in a variety of situations at
work
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produce a timed
action plan to implement back at the workplace
Brief Content
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Welcome and
objectives including delegates’ objectives for attending and an explanation of
what performance management is. From one to ones, to regular reviews, to
appraisals: the skills needed are very similar.
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Group work
preparing flip charts and feeding back on the purpose and benefit of managing
performance for the individual, for the manager and the organisation.
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Exercises where
they identify their own and other motivators and apply this to managing
performance
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Exercises on
how to identify high flyers and underperformers and be able to analyse some of
the reasons for the different behaviours and develop an action plan with
regular reviews that is timely, supportive and developmental for individuals
in the team. Exercises on techniques for handling various performance reviews
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Skill practice
in 3s where they use their own examples to demonstrate effective interpersonal
skills required to handle the problems and opportunities associated with
managing performance
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Group work to
explain the importance of all types of constructive feedback and identify
opportunities for giving feedback and video examples
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Exercise in 2s
to devise strategies to deal effectively with difficult situations and
different reactions
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Skill practice
where they will successfully plan, structure and conduct feedback session in a
variety of situations at work
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Review of
objectives set at the start of the day and individual exercise to reflect on
the day’s activities and produce a timed action plan for implementation back
at the work place
Method of Training
Our courses are highly participative with delegates working from a workbook,
linked with group activities and role-play, as appropriate.