The Benelux Chamber of Commerce in China, the French Chamber of Commerce, the Spanish Chamber of Commerce and the Swiss Chamber of Commerce in Beijing are pleased to invite you to a training on September 22 2011:
Empowering your Team
Introduces tools and activities to help team leaders understand their role better and identify communication barriers keeping teams from reaching their full potential.
The content of this course is designed to not only help team leaders trouble shoot problems for currently assembled teams, but provide guidelines and insight on how to launch team initiatives correctly from the beginning.
This course utilizes the Belbin's team roles assessment, which is completed before the training begins. The results will be given to each trainee in the first part of the training, where definitions of each team role will be discussed.
Through the training, participants will be challenged to think of where they have experienced a good team and a bad team and what the causes were. Knowing the role they play and what others play is a vital part to team success. This course will aid managers and their teams to better work together during the team lifecycle.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, a team leader should be able to:
• Administer Belbin - Team Role Assessment
• Illustrate 4 Team Relationship Dynamics
• Illustrate positive attributes of a Team Leader
• Demonstrate 5 Mentoring steps
• Demonstrate the application of SMART goals
• Demonstrate effective forms of communication
Who should attend?
This workshop is intended for:
• Executives responsible for identifying members for teams
• Senior Management overseeing the progress of a team
• Team Leaders looking to overcome obstacles preventing their team from achieving their full potential
• Team Members with an interest in finding ways to add value to how their current team operates
Click here to read the Program Outline.
Trainer – Alistair McArthur
Alistair's ten years experience in China has enabled him to attain an understanding of the China business market and develop his Chinese language skills. He has been involved in business having consulted for companies both in China and abroad, while having been the Sales and Marketing Director in IPS for over two years.
Alistair’s energetic and enthusiastic style of training has entertained trainees and made him very popular with his multi-national clients. He has been involved in training companies such as Siemens, Microsoft, Grand Hyatt Hotel and the International School of Beijing.