- An understanding of the underpinning psychology of human interactions.
- A knowledge of how psychology influences professional conduct.
- The skills to improve and develop professional confidence.
- An understanding of the language of leadership and the impact of effective leadership skills.
Professional Style and Impact
The qualities and characteristics of turning a good manager into a great leader…
The objectives, on completion you will:
- Have identified leadership qualities that you possess and those you would like to acquire.
- Be able to identify the risks and challenges presented by those qualities.
- Understand the five components of leadership based on the principles of the Challenge of Change.
- Have practiced your listening skills and be able to identify potential roadblocks to listening.
- Understand the difference between evaluation and observation and how the use of language demonstrates this difference.
- Understand the art of good feedback.
- Understand the principles of motivation and specific methods to motivate others.
If you would like to book this training, please get in touch.
Safeguarding for Managers Case Studies
We are thrilled and delighted to be awarded ‘Best Mental Health Consultancy’ in This Can Happen Awards 2021 This Can Happen is an organisation that supports employers and employees across the world to create a positive environment for good mental health in the workplace.
The Head of Health and Safety at United Response approached the company’s insurer because of a seemingly intractable problem with workplace stress and high staff turnover.
We deliver training for the UK justice system, supporting staff and managers whose roles put them into challenging and often potentially traumatic situations every day.
A recent survey for Mind reported that just 11% of people would speak to their manager about their mental health (Pulse Survey April 2020). The GMC reports 85% and this is recognised as largely due to their long-term partnership with Petros.
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