Counselling Skills
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Counselling is perhaps the most commonly used management skill.
Development of counselling skills affects performance and
motivation.
Overview
Counselling is helping a person to move forward. A
short conversation may become important counselling. People are
often the most expensive asset of an organisation. People make the
difference between success and failure. Staff problems can be
costly in terms of productivity and the effect on colleagues and
customers. Counselling is a key skill for managers/team leaders
and supervisors. It helps to avoid staff problems and deal with
them.
Counselling is not just for problems, it also helps us obtain
maximum productivity and job satisfaction for our high performing
staff. Counselling skills are a key element in helping potential
‘superstars’ to develop.
In this interactive and stimulating course participants will
learn the key skills and embrace a variety of staff situations.
Who Should Attend
All Managers, Supervisors, Team Leaders or professional
staff who have staff members reporting to them either directly or
as part of a project team.
Duration
1 Day Full
Counselling Skills Course
1/2 Day Short
Counselling Skills Course
1/2 Day Course:
Counselling Skills - Course Objectives
Participants will learn:
the role of counselling in effective management
to ‘manage’ the counselling session to ensure a productive outcome
the value, role and constituents of effective preparation.
Counselling Skills -
Course Outline
What Is Counselling?
The role of counselling in producing performance
When a conversation becomes counselling
Definition of counselling
Common pitfalls
Counselling Structure
Opening the session
Declaring covert/overt objectives
‘Getting to the bottom of the problem/issue’
Counselling to help good performers get better
Exploring ways forward and agreeing on an action plan
Common errors
Agreeing objectives
Counselling Preparation
Performance analysis checklist
Use of motivators
Environment
1 Day Course:
Counselling Skills - Course Objectives
Participants will learn:
-
to recognise counselling situations and the role
of counselling in effective management
-
to ‘manage’ the counselling session to ensure a
productive outcome
-
the value, role and constituents of effective
preparation
-
the role of counselling in other areas.
Counselling Skills -
Course Outline
What Is Counselling?
The role of counselling in producing performance
When a conversation becomes counselling
Definition of counselling
Common pitfalls
Counselling Structure
Opening the session
Declaring covert/overt objectives
‘Getting to the bottom of the problem/issue’
Counselling to help good performers get better
Exploring ways forward and agreeing on an action plan
Common errors
Agreeing objectives
Counselling Preparation
Performance analysis checklist
Use of motivators
Environment
Other Counselling Situations
What you can and cannot do with ‘personal’ issues
Counselling as a precursor to a discipline situation
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