Not only do leaders have to manage their employees, but employees also should implement strategies to effectively manage and lead their bosses. This represents the ideal interdependent relationship where the team respects final decision-making, yet commits to ensuring that there is mutual understanding around workflow and organizational priorities. Great leaders know how to lead and be lead. This seminar will explore ways to manage and lead difficult people with or without positional authority.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: This seminar is designed to support leadership and management in resolving conflict and increasing interpersonal effectiveness. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: a) Examine common types of difficult people and associated strategies to motivate them. b) Explore the power relationship between boss and subordinate and the "power questions" that improve this relationship dynamic. c) Examine communication techniques to diffuse conflict. d) Explore strategies to motivate and engage ANYONE.
MODERATOR: Shanna Travis, Administrator, United State Department of Treasury PANELISTS: Talia Fox, Chief Executive Officer, Kusi Visions, LLC; Ronald Yates, senior manager of program operations, strategic missile and defense systems, The Boeing Company; T. Patrice Waters, Senior Capabilities Manager and Military Health Program Manager, Lockheed Martin Corporation