Lead New Supervisors on the Road to Success

Are your front-line supervisors prepared for their roles? Are you prepared to train them? Front-line supervisors have a huge impact on organizational culture—if effective, they’ll lead happy, productive teams that work together to exceed company goals and expectations. If underprepared, they can cause riffs in the very fiber of the organization, negatively affecting corporate culture, HR retention, and the bottom line. In this one-hour webcast, Miki Lane—founder of MVM Communications and the author of Stepping Up: A Road Map for New Supervisors— will share some solid, practical advice to orient a new or aspiring supervisor to the role and introduce the groundwork for future success.
A first step into the ranks of management, becoming a supervisor is a huge shift in job responsibilities, and most first-time supervisors are ill-prepared for the role, lacking even a fundamental understanding of what it entails and what’s needed to succeed. The assumption is they can learn on the job, which often results in stress, poor performance, and compromised results.

Using more than 25 years of experience of training front-line supervisors, Miki Lane has developed Stepping Up: A Road Map for New Supervisors, filled with practical, hands-on supervisor-readiness content.

In this one-hour webcast he will share some solid, practical advice to orient a new or aspiring supervisor to the role and introduce the groundwork for future success.  You will learn about the expectations for the position and the skills and knowledge needed to be effective supervisors, and also be presented with a path to follow in order to successfully supervise others.
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