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Coaching and Delagating: A Workshop for Supervisors
This Series This workshop is Session Two of HSCs Middle Managers Series. There are seven sessions in the series which covers all of the critical skills and insights middle managers need. The sessions are being offered approximately one per month. The series:
1.The Basics of Supervision Situational Leadership with Laura Branca and Kirby Edmonds 2.Coaching and Delegating with Nadia Rubaii and Jeff Shepardson 3.Managing Conflict with Jeff Shepardson and Nadia Rubaii 4.Building Your Team with Laura Branca and Kirby Edmonds 5.Recruiting and Managing Diversity with Kirby Edmonds and Laura Branca 6.Managing Group Meetings with Jeff Shepardson and Nadia Rubaii 7.Building Yourself: Finding and Keeping Your Balance with Karen Fritz
This Workshop Coaching and delegating are part of the management and supervisory jargon, but often they are not clearly understood nor effectively utilized.
In this session, we will practice using the Situational Leadership model (Session One of HSCs Middle Managers Series) to diagnose how best to respond to different employees, with particular emphasis on determining the circumstances under which coaching or delegation would be most appropriate.
We will then apply models of effective communication and transformation of conflict to practice skills in one-on-one communication tailored to each of those supervisory strategies. The goal is to enhance participants confidence in deciding whether to adopt coaching or delegating as a supervisory approach, and then to engage in the initial and on-going communication with employees to increase chances for success with that method.
About the Presenters: Nadia Rubaii, Ph.D., is associate professor of the Department of Public Administration at Binghamton University. She has more than 20 years of experience teaching graduate courses and professional workshops on all aspects of human resource management.
She has worked with leaders of local government and nonprofit organizations throughout the United States and abroad to improve their hiring processes and decisions, overhaul their performance appraisal processes, increase communication skills among supervisors, ensure compliance with laws governing employment relations, and to more effectively manage increasing diversity within the workplace and in the community.
Nadia has given plenary presentations at numerous national and international conferences. She is active in the International City/County Management Association, having made presentations and provided training at several of their annual conferences, and having authored articles for their publications and a major white paper for their congressional lobbying efforts.
Nadia grew up in the Cortland-Ithaca area, attended school at what was then SUNY-Binghamton, and then worked for more than 15 years in southern New Mexico. She returned to upstate New York in 2004 to be closer to family members, several of whom still reside in Ithaca.
Jeff Shepardson, CDRC Director of Training & Facilitation Services, has served CDRC as staff member, mediator, facilitator, and trainer since 2005, mediating and facilitating cases both public and private in a wide variety of contexts and settings. Jeff provides Mediator, Facilitator, & Conflict Resolution Skill Trainings on a local, state and national level.
Jeff holds a deep belief in the power of alternative dispute resolution skills to transform conflict interaction that serve to strengthen individuals, relationships, and communities.
Jeff is a Fellow and certified mediator with the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation (www.transformativemediation.org), Certified Trainer and member of the Mediator Ethics Advisory Committee for the NYS Unified Court System Office of Alternative Dispute Resolution, Adjunct Instructor for Hofstra Law School and Cornell School of Industry & Labor Relations, and holds degrees in Literature, Communications, and Theology.
Cancellation policy: All registration purchases are final. At times a workshop may be cancelled due to inclement weather or other issues. If this occurs, we will post the cancellation on our website, email all registered participants, and refund any prepaid fees. If you plan to walk-in, please check our website for the most up-to-date information prior to attending.
Limited scholarships are available for non-profit board and staff members who cannot attend without one. To request a scholarship, email: registration@hsctc.org in advance of the workshop.
Special Needs Please notify us if you have any special needs; the Coalition wishes to make its workshops accessible to everyone.
For the comfort of everyone, HSC workshops are fragrance free. We appreciate your cooperation.
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LocationBorg Warner Room, Tompkins County Public Library (View)
101 E. Green St.
Ithaca, NY 14850
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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