Strong leaders take initiative, think strategically, empower others and set and carry out a vision. The supervisor, in particular, plays a key role in the success of any organization. Attendees will explore and define many of the competencies required of those who serve in the role of supervisor. This training is for both current and newly promoted supervisors, but is also helpful to those who are considering stepping up to a supervisory position.
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This is a hybrid training. Day I will meet in Framingham, at the Providers’ Council Trainer Center on Wednesday, August 17. Day II will be virtual on Wednesday, August 24. Both sessions will be from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
In this session, you will:
· Learn what skills are required of today’s leaders;
· Learn how leadership is different from management;
· Practice the core skills needed for new supervisors; and
· Understand how to increase staff engagement and competence.
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About Jim Ognibene, M.Ed:
Jim is a People Enabler, Workshop Leader, Career Coach, Facilitator, Learning Catalyst, and Consultant. His passion is helping both individuals and organizations set and reach personal and professional goals. Jim has been deeply immersed in the field of Organizational and Talent Development for over two decades. He and his team have designed leadership development, team building, change management and team building facilitations while Jim has personally delivered over 1,300 professional development workshops. Jim loves being a part of the Providers’ Council community. He enjoys being in a training room (actual or virtual) with so many kind, thoughtful caregivers. Jim says, “Leading workshops with Providers’ Council members and friends is rewarding knowing I am enabling those who are enabling others; that is a good feeling.” Jim has one goal, to help you be your best! Jim has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Marketing from George Mason University, Virginia and a Master of Education in Instructional Design from the University of Massachusetts, Boston.
The above listed Standard program has been approved in accordance with the regulations of the Board of Registration of Social Workers, 258 CMR 31.00.
Multiple dates listed above means participants must attend all dates to receive the above noted credit.
The Providers’ Council is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP®.
This program is valid for 6 PDCs for the SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP®. For more information about certification or recertification, please visit www.shrmcertification.org.