HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAMS TRAINING PROGRAMS

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HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAMS TRAINING PROGRAMS EMPOWERING HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAMS High performance teams have superior levels of productivity, engagement, customer service and problem solving. They have lower rates of turnover, conflict and errors from poor communication. FMI s High performance teams programs help leaders or team members develop strategies to encourage commitment, cooperation and cohesion from the team. They help ensure the team is aligned and working towards and common goals. HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAMS TRAINING PROGRAMS FMI s are designed to help either leaders or team members to: Enhance knowledge about personal management, leadership and people management, operational management and change and improvement management. Develop skills in an environment that fosters support and feedback and motivates team members to continue to develop their capabilities Apply skills in the workplace to deliver actual improvements to workplace performance Continue to improve with ongoing support to ensure team members work collectively to contribute to improved performance and organisational outcomes

SAMPLE PROGRAM CONTENT Personal management Leadership and people management Understand different communication styles Develop assertive behaviour Effective use of time Role model behaviour Understanding and controlling emotions Develop empathy for the emotions of others Contribute to a positive team culture Reduce stress and its impact Develop trust and confidence Give and receive feedback Communicate well within the team Enable skills development for team members Manage difficult situations Manage conflict and conversations Negotiate with others in the team Measure team performance Operational management Change and improvement management Make informed decisions Analyse work flows Identify and carry out improvements to how work is carried out Focus on the things that make a difference Plan effectively Identify, analyse and treat risks Collaborate on solutions to optimise customer experience Understand the psychology of change Develop team ownership of change Plan ongoing improvements to team performance

SAMPLE PROGRAM DESIGN The following table provides inclusions and indicative investment for four different levels of FMI Leadership and Management Development s. For tailored programs please request a proposal from FMI. Briefing Written briefing for program mentors, sponsors and stakeholders to create support structures for participants Initial workshop Workshop to: Provide principles, practice through role plays, scenarios, case studies, group planning and preparation of selfdevelopment plans Receive feedback from facilitator and colleagues to further develop confidence and ideas on how to improve performance Leadership coaching sessions per participant Coaching sessions delivered face to face or by phone. Sessions are 30 90 minutes in duration depending on number of participants Feedback Feedback sessions with workplace mentor and other relevant organisation stakeholders to support improvements to work Workplace application Completion of FMI Workplace Application Project to embed learning into workplace behaviour. Completed over 3-8 weeks Review and planning workshop Workshop to: Receive feedback from facilitator and colleagues to further develop confidence and ideas on how to improve performance Provide opportunity for participants to present outcomes of FMI Workplace Application Projects to relevant program stakeholders Provide framework for continuous improvement Report from FMI Report to organisation identifying summary of return on investment through project work Fundamentals Application Professional Intensive 1 day 2 day 2 day 3 days - 1 2 6 1 project 1 project 2 projects 3 projects 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day Typical program duration 1-2 months 2 months 3 4 months 6+ months

TAILORING YOUR PROGRAM HOW YOUR PROGRAM WILL BE DESIGNED FMI follows a five stage process in order to create and deliver programs for clients: Analysis Design Delivery Workplace action Evaluate ROI 1. Analysis: FMI works with the client to identify key areas for change to knowledge, skills and behaviours 2. Design: FMI s team of management and leadership and adult learning experts design learning solutions tailored for the client s needs 3. Delivery: FMI works with the client to deliver the program using the most effective methodologies and facilitators for that client 4. Workplace action: Learners transfer knowledge from program into workplace action, with the support and encouragement of their organisation 5. Evaluate ROI: The return on investment of the program is measured by tracking the benefits delivered to the organisation by the change in learner skills and behaviours and specific actions that were taken as a result of the program PROGRAM INCLUSIONS The program will include one or more of the following options: Training with role plays and practical activities to practise application of theory Coaching with scenario responses to generate discussion and thinking about how to respond to situations FMI Workplace Application Projects to facilitate research, skill development and application of skills in the workplace Learning materials designed by FMI to structure knowledge acquisition Follow up review workshops to ensure continuous improvement Ongoing communication plan to follow up with leadership and management ideas and tips Access to FMI resources DURATION OF PROGRAM A program can be delivered over a short, intense period such as two days or over a longer period such as 12 months. duration is dependent on program objectives, content and delivery style. INTEGRATION WITH OTHER FMI TRAINING PROGRAMS AND QUALIFICATIONS This program can be combined with a Nationally Recognised Qualification such as the Certificate IV in Leadership and Management, Key Management Skill Set and Team Leader Skill Set. INTEGRATION WITH OTHER LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS WITHIN YOUR ORGANISATION This program can be integrated into other learning and development programs within your organisation.

CREATING YOUR PROGRAM HOW TO CREATE A HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAMS TRAINING PROGRAM IN YOUR ORGANISATION Please contact FMI to discuss the results your organisation would like to achieve through developing your teams. Our design team will create a training program in consultation with you. FMI has a wide range of training courses, delivery options and workplace application projects that can be tailored to suit your specific needs. We have been creating results driven learning and development solutions for over 25 years with a wide variety of organisation in Australia and globally. We look forward to working with you. Frontline Management Institute Phone Email Post Web +61 2 9660 0199 fmi@fmi-au.com P.O. Box 840 Broadway NSW 2007