The work of a technical team is invariably challenging and often unpredictable. Definition of the work can be problematic, timescales can be hard to estimate and the right technical approach difficult to select. Staff involved in this type of work usually have very high levels of specialist knowledge in their field and have high expectations of those who lead them.
In addition to the challenges of the work, the team leader often has to balance the need for professional excellence with financial and commercial considerations and to ensure that team goals are realistic by being an effective negotiator with other project and senior managers.
These characteristics make technical team leadership a demanding and complex activity. This programme aims to help participants develop the skills needed to become an effective technical team leader.
The objectives of this programme are to help participants:
understand the significance of leadership skills and their impact on team performance
review the key skills needed to be an effective, 'multi-dimensional' team leader and learn how to develop, adapt and apply them in practice
learn how to identify the preferred leadership style for the context and organisational culture and how to develop personal style versatility
understand the role of the project leader in building an effective team and the skills required to promote and sustain team performance
gain a better understanding of the interpersonal skills needed to motivate individual team members and harness the full potential of the team
DAY ONE
1 Technical teams and leadership
What is a leader?
How much can leadership be learned?
The team environment and the impact of leadership skills
The characteristics of high performance teams and their leaders
Some useful models and theories of leadership explored
Types of leadership; choosing how to use leadership power
Evaluating personal leadership style; how to develop style flexibility
2 Essential skills for team leaders
3 key dimensions of effective leadership: inwards, outwards and upwards
Developing and promoting a 'team vision': strategic thinking skills
The vital role of communication skills and how to develop them
Understanding others; emotional intelligence skills
Being a visible leader; behavioural and influencing skills
Building effective relationships; the importance of trust and respect
DAY TWO
3 Leading inwards to build the team
The role of leadership in developing team performance
Understanding individuals in the team; recognising team role preferences
Managing conflict and promoting positive team dynamics
Setting standards, maintaining discipline and rewarding performance
Harnessing team potential: building motivation within the team
Promoting team learning; the team leader as coach / mentor
4 Leading outwards and upwards to support the team
Negotiating realistic team goals; effective influencing skills
Gaining empowerment and support from the key stakeholders
Leading upwards: knowing when and how to take the initiative
Building team credibility within the organisation; helping the team deliver
Becoming an effective team player in leadership teams
Building and maintaining rapport with influential stakeholders