Supervisor series: Tapping Into Employee Talents

Feb 19, 2019 02:00pm -
Feb 19, 2019 03:30pm
(GMT-5)

Event Description

We say that our staff members are the most important resource for achieving the library’s mission and goals. Supervisors spend valuable time to recruit, interview, and hire the right person at the right time.

And yet often, once the new employee is just another staff member, it’s easy to forget to look at them as individuals – each with unique knowledge, skills, and talents. So how do we decide who is the best for a particular task or project? One of the best ways to foster staff growth is to tap into their specific talents so that your patrons receive the highest quality of service. After all, if your staff members are doing what they are naturally good at, they will provide excellent service.

In this webinar, we will discover tips to tap into that talent. We will discuss key questions you can ask to determine employee talents and perspectives that may have gone unnoticed. We will also work on understanding the connection between an employee’s behavioral tendencies and parts of the job that may be a natural fit for their talents

 Presenter:  Linda Bruno

Linda Bruno has been developing and conducting training seminars for more than ten years. Certified with Development Dimensions International and Achieve Global, she also offers her own workshops on Customer Service, Supervisory Skills, Personalities, Organizational Skills, Effective Communication, Returning Balance to Your Life, and many other topics.


Event Type:Training
Category:Management
Early registration ends on Jun 20, 2018.
Regular registration starts on Jun 21, 2018 and ends on Feb 12, 2019.
Late registration starts on Feb 13, 2019.
(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

 

 

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