Attention
Before booking a place, please read the information below and the following course descriptor carefully to make sure this is a right course for you:
- This course is designed for the new, current and future operational managers and provides an introduction to the common, but often taken-for-granted management skills.
- Please also go through the slides to make sure this course can cover your training needs/expectations.
- If you are an experienced manager and have had previous training in the covered topics, you should consider other CPD options such as Leading to Change Leadership Development Programmes and also the Boardwide Leadership Provision.
Topics covered
Communicating and Influencing
Effective communication and the ability to influence are foundational to good management of individuals and teams. We will introduce and explore the communication cycle and help you to reflect on your current practice. This will include 1-to-1 and team communication.
Learning outcomes
- Understand the nature and importance of the communication process in workplace
- Communication cycle and barriers to effective communication and how to remove barriers
- Principles of effective communication, be able to assess your own effectiveness in communicating with others and influencing them
- Be ready to use tools and techniques to support more effective communication
- How to plan and assess a successful communication
- Role of managers to deliver an effective communication cycle and employee voice
- Know about NHSGGC organisational goals and values
Organising and Delegating
Effective use of your time, staff time and supporting staff development are priorities for you as a manager. This session will introduce tools and tips to help you delegate and organise your team.
Learning outcomes
- Recognise the difference between leadership and management
- Understand performance management and factors affecting performance in your team
- How to measure and boost your team members’ performance
- Time management and Principles of good time management
- Key principles of delegation and how to delegate, monitor and review delegated activities
Managing Change
Change is essential part of a dynamic organisation like NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde providing health care in an ever changing world. This session will provide you with valuable guidance and models to support and take forward change initiatives.
Learning outcomes
- Understand the forces for change in an organisation and common barriers
- Recognise and know how to apply key principles of change management
- Recognise and be ready to use a range of tools to support the management of change
Problem Solving and Decision Making
We will introduce and demonstrate a range of tools and techniques to help you work through day-to-day challenges as well as think about longer term improvement objectives.
Learning outcomes
- Understand the value of adopting a culture of improvement
- Recognise a range of tools and techniques that support problem solving and decision making
- Be ready to use a 6-step approach to problem solving.
The course workbook provides summary information on each topic along with further specific resources for further development.
An option to gain accreditation through an appropriate SVQ/PDA may be available to you. For further information please contact the SVQ team .
Course Provider: Learning and Education Service
Who should attend
Any new and current operational manager in NHSGGC who has responsibility for managing NHSGGC staff in their teams. This includes managers employed in integrated Health and Social Care Partnerships who are not directly employed by NHSGGC, but they manage NHSGGC staff in their teams.
This programme is also open to anyone who (as part of their PDP) is aiming to move into a management/supervisory role.
Pre-requisites
All potential candidates should explore the followings:
KSF Links
- C1 – Communication
- C2 – Personal and People Development
- C5 – Quality
- C6 – Equality and Diversity
- G6 – People Management
Duration; We offer this course for 1½ or 3 half days, so please choose the best duration that is convenient for you and for your service.
21st (9am-5pm) and 22nd (9am-1pm) January 2025 (1.5 days) – MS Teams
18th (9am-1pm) , 19th (9am-1pm) and 20th February (9am-1pm) 2025 (3 half days) – MS Teams
18th (9am-5pm) and 19th (9am-1pm) March 2025 (1.5 days) – MS Teams
15th (9am-1pm) , 16th (9am-1pm) and 17th April (9am-1pm) 2025 (3 half days) – MS Teams
To book a place on the course
NHSGGC Staff
Please use the eESS Learner Self-Service Facility. From the Learner Home page, enter the course name in the box at the top of the page to see all available dates. You can also use keywords to search for courses.
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If for any reason you find yourself unable to attend, you must cancel your booking as spaces for this course are limited and others will be offered your place. To cancel please use the eESS Learner Self-Service Facility.
Partnership Staff
Please use our self service enquiry portal and leave an enquiry with your full name, email address, where you work (Directorate and sector) and the course date (preference and back ups if possible) you would like booked on.
You can also register for an account on this link if you do not have one already.
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Please note; booking for each session will close 1 week before the course date to allow time for joining instructions to be sent to delegates.
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Last updated; 8/11/2024