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Manager Management 1 Day Training Portsmouth

5.0(1)

By Mangates

Manager Management 1 Day Training in Portsmouth

Manager Management 1 Day Training Portsmouth
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Manager Management 1 Day Training Preston

5.0(1)

By Mangates

Manager Management 1 Day Training in Preston

Manager Management 1 Day Training Preston
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Manager Management 1 Day Training Oxford

5.0(1)

By Mangates

Manager Management 1 Day Training in Oxford

Manager Management 1 Day Training Oxford
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Manager Management 1 Day Training Paisley

5.0(1)

By Mangates

Manager Management 1 Day Training in Paisley

Manager Management 1 Day Training Paisley
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Manager Management 1 Day Training Portree

5.0(1)

By Mangates

Manager Management 1 Day Training in Portree

Manager Management 1 Day Training Portree
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Manager Management 1 Day Training Poole

5.0(1)

By Mangates

Manager Management 1 Day Training in Poole

Manager Management 1 Day Training Poole
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Key Performance Indicators Professional

4.8(9)

By Skill Up

Gain the skills and credentials to kickstart a successful career and learn from the experts with this step-by-step

Key Performance Indicators Professional
Delivered Online On Demand5 hours 26 minutes
£25

Performance Management: Giving Effective Employee Feedback & Continuous Performance Management

5.0(9)

By Chart Learning Solutions

Providing effective feedback and maintaining a continuous performance management process are essential components of ensuring employee growth and productivity. Discover the skills needed to deliver constructive feedback and facilitate ongoing performance discussions. Participants will learn how to provide feedback that motivates and fosters development, set clear performance expectations, and engage in regular, meaningful conversations that drive continuous improvement. By mastering these skills, participants can create a performance-driven culture that enhances employee satisfaction, development, and organizational success. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Recognize the significance of feedback in enhancing employee performance, motivation, engagement, and self-awareness Learn a structured approach to delivering effective feedback Understand key principles for delivering effective feedback Grasp the concept of continuous performance management Learn practical methods for implementing continuous performance management Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals

Performance Management: Giving Effective Employee Feedback & Continuous Performance Management
Delivered Online On Demand20 minutes
£34.95

Performance Management: How to Develop a Performance Improvement Plan & Tips for Improving Poor Performance

5.0(9)

By Chart Learning Solutions

Providing effective feedback and maintaining a continuous performance management process are essential components of ensuring employee growth and productivity. Participants will learn how to provide feedback that motivates and fosters development, set clear performance expectations, and engage in regular, meaningful conversations that drive continuous improvement. By mastering these skills, participants can create a performance-driven culture that enhances employee satisfaction, development, and organizational success. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Differentiate poor performance from misconduct due to ability and motivation issues Comprehend the purpose and components of PIPs for addressing consistent underperformance Learn to tailor support for employees based on their individual needs, addressing motivation and ability through appropriate strategies Understand how to use PIPs effectively, focusing on performance improvement rather than disciplinary action Discover promoting collaboration between supervisors and team members Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals

Performance Management: How to Develop a Performance Improvement Plan & Tips for Improving Poor Performance
Delivered Online On Demand20 minutes
£34.95

Project Management Metrics, Key Performance Indicators, and Dashboards: On-Demand

By IIL Europe Ltd

Project Management Metrics, Key Performance Indicators, and Dashboards: On-Demand The ultimate purpose of metrics and dashboards is not to provide more information, but to provide the right information to the right person at the right time using the correct media and in a cost effective manner. This is certainly a challenge. As computer technology has grown, so has the ease by which information can be generated and presented to management and stakeholders. Today, everyone seems concerned about information overload. Unfortunately, the real issue is non-information overload. In other words, there are too many useless reports which cannot easily be read and which provide readers with too much information, much of which may have no relevance. We are now struggling to find better ways of communicating. Our focus today is on the unique needs of the receiver of the information. The need to make faster and better decisions mandates better information. Humans have a variety of ways by which they can absorb information. We must address all of these ways in the selection of the metrics and the design of the dashboards. The three most important words in a stakeholder's vocabulary are, 'Making informed decisions.' This is usually the intent of effective stakeholder relations management. Unfortunately, this cannot be accomplished without an effective information system based upon meaningful and informative metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs). For decades we believed that the only information that needed to be passed on to the client and the stakeholders were information related to time and cost. Today, we realize that true project status cannot be determined from time and cost alone. Each project may require its own unique metrics and key performance indicators. The future of project management may very well be metric-driven project management. Information design has finally come of age. Effective communications is the essence of information design. Today, we have many small companies that are specialists in information design. Larger companies may maintain their own specialist team and call these people graphic designers, information architects or interaction designers. These people maintain expertise in the visual display of both quantitative and qualitative information necessary for informed decision-making. Traditional communications and information flow has always been based upon tables, charts and indexes that were hopefully organized properly by the designer. Today, information or data graphics combines points, lines, charts, symbols, images, words, numbers, shades and a symphony of colors to convey the right message easily. What we know with certainty is that dashboards and metrics are never an end in themselves. They go through continuous improvement and are constantly updated. In a project management environment, each receiver of information can have different requirements and may request different information during the life cycle of the project. What You Will Learn Gain a better understanding of why metrics management has grown Develop a deeper understanding that there are different types of metrics and KPIs, and that not all metrics should be reported to the client or stakeholders Understand how effective metrics, when combined with dashboards, can facilitate the decision-making process Understand the complexities with dashboard design Be able to identify how many metrics are necessary and how too many metrics can create communication Understand the need for value-based metrics Understand the critical issues with the implementation of a metrics management program Understanding Value-Based Metrics Targets and Measurements Graphical Displays of Metrics and KPIs Understanding Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Understanding Metrics The Driving Forces for Better Metrics Changing Times: The Growth of PM 2.0 Understanding Dashboards Metric Management Systems Metric Management Systems Benefits of a Metric Management Program

Project Management Metrics, Key Performance Indicators, and Dashboards: On-Demand
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
£350