Course : Organizing Your Team’s Work

Organizing Your Team’s Work

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Organizing work properly helps to advance projects in normal times. Planning and monitoring activities is a way to motivate employees and boost productivity. This training will provide you with operational responses for evaluating skills and your team’s potential and enable you to better manage priorities on an everyday basis.


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Price : 1530 CHF E.T.
  2d - 14h00




Organizing work properly helps to advance projects in normal times. Planning and monitoring activities is a way to motivate employees and boost productivity. This training will provide you with operational responses for evaluating skills and your team’s potential and enable you to better manage priorities on an everyday basis.

Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
  • Organize your time and that of your team
  • Get updates on the priority and urgency level of the activities
  • Oversee and track your team’s work
  • Use assertive communication and know how to say no
  • Get others to commit to decisions and changes
  • Manage a conflict-riven relationship with the team

Intended audience
Managers, team leaders.

Prerequisites
Experience in team management. Good knowledge of fundamental principles of management.

Course schedule

Understanding how a group operates at work

  • Analyzing group dynamics.
  • Understanding the needs and expectations of the group.
  • Situating the team’s role within the company.
  • Positioning each individual within the group’s operation.
  • Identifying each employee’s capabilities.
  • Collecting the criteria for the teamwork to succeed.
  • Identifying and managing different personalities.
  • Sharing your vision and the company’s values.
Hands-on work
Group introduction game, thinking about the dynamic created and the benefits of teamwork.

Taking stock of your own time management

  • Measuring your perception and relationship to time.
  • Portraying the use of your time.
  • Thinking about your organization’s strengths and wastes of time.
  • Quantifying the time spent in meetings, on the phone, in appointments, traveling, etc.
  • Writing your new objectives and defining your areas for improvement.
Hands-on work
Evaluating your relationship to time with self-positioning.

Organizing group work

  • Identifying current collective work times.
  • Listing the missions and tasks of your team.
  • Identifying the resistance encountered in optimizing time.
  • Analyzing the teams’ skills.
  • Evaluating the employees’ motivations to distribute activities.
  • Taking into account individual and collective needs when organizing activities.
  • Adapting your management to the employees’ maturity level.
  • Evaluating your employees’ relationship profile to save time in discussions.
  • Setting up an effective personal growth plan.
Hands-on work
Listing the missions and tasks of your team. Writing a delegation plan.

Planning your team’s activities with priorities

  • Classifying activities using the Eisenhower principle: Important and urgent.
  • Updating the priority levels of the activities.
  • Determining how long your employees spend on tasks.
  • Learning the rules of effective organization.
  • Using planning tools.
  • Knowing how to organize your employees’ tasks over time.
Hands-on work
Defining priorities with the Eisenhower matrix.

Overseeing and tracking your team’s work

  • Defining the team’s rules in terms of monitoring.
  • Setting collective and individual goals with the SMART method.
  • Managing with scorecards
  • Choosing tracking indicators.
  • Defining and formalizing individual and collective action plans.
  • Tracking actions over time: Implementing follow-up interviews.
  • Giving constructive feedback and signs of recognition.
  • Offering encouragement on the results achieved and those yet to come.
Hands-on work
Building an action plan in sub-groups with SMART goals.

Evaluating the change’s impact on how the activity is organized.

  • Understanding the steps to accepting change.
  • Knowing how to communicate in order to prepare for the change.
  • Understanding the team’s reactions to the changes.
  • Evaluating the change’s impact on how the activity is organized.
  • Getting the team to commit to the change.
  • Improving your ability to explain and give meaning to the decisions made.
  • Taking action to maintain involvement over time.
Hands-on work
Role-playing games: Communicating and securing commitment to change. Hands-on exercise on obstacles and solutions to offer.

Organizing your managerial communication

  • Knowing the basic rules of communication.
  • Using different forms of communication: Digital, meeting, interview, etc.
  • Using situational management to adapt your communications.
  • Organizing the collective and individual discussion times.
  • Using assertive communication to reinforce your leadership.
  • Actively listening, questioning, knowing how to rephrase.
  • Using empathy as a source of understanding oneself and others.
  • Managing requests and interruptions.
  • Knowing how to make requests. Knowing how to say “no”.
Hands-on work
Filmed scenarios around communication: Knowing how to say no, being assertive, practicing active listening and questioning, etc. Group debriefing.

Organizing the team’s relationships on a routine basis: Managing tensions

  • Defusing tensions. The three brains: The basis of our reactions.
  • Understanding and managing your reactions.
  • Understanding the mechanisms of the drama triangle.
  • Understanding behaviors and dealing with them.
  • Managing your negative thoughts and emotions.
  • Channeling your own tensions and those of your employees.
  • Mastering the steps to resolving disagreements.
  • Anticipating difficult situations and relationships.
Hands-on work
Filmed role-playing on managing conflict-riven relationships.


Blended option – Overview of digital activities

Before your classroom - 30 min

  • What makes a real team ?

After your classroom - 5h50

  • Get the mindset of a “well-being manager”.
  • Ensure that your team members are fully committed.
  • Designing Work to Motivate Performance.
  • "How to run meetings efficiently ?"
  • Implement remote working in your team.
  • Unite and motivate a geographically dispersed team.
  • "What is agility ?"
Activités digitales
Serious game, cours interactifs, fiches de synthèse, activités pratiques, vidéos d’expert.


Practical details
Hands-on work
Sharing experiences. Filmed scenarios that are then analyzed, role-playing, testing and self-diagnosis, case studies, etc.

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Dates and locations
From 17 to 18 June 2024 *
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From 19 to 20 September 2024
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From 25 to 26 November 2024
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